Posted by Bubba on October 12, 2000 at 21:51:15:
I seem to have a problem with the plastic finger portion of the trigger, on FWB pistols. I had a C-20, and have a 103. The problem I am having is that the trigger finger piece will not stay adjusted to the anglw that I set it. I finally tightened the C-20's trigger to the point that it split, at the screw attachment point. I do not wish to do this with the 103, so I have been cautious. i am familiar with different types of liquid thread lockers, but hesitant to use them, as I do want to be able to adjust the trigger angle in the future. It takes me a while to get these pistols set up to my liking, so I often have to readjust them as i learn more, and become more familiar with the pistol. Any input on this would be appreciated.
Respectfully,
Dan Hankins AKA Bubba
Posted by Pradeep on October 13, 2000 at 05:25:15:
What I use on the mainspring tension screw on my 686 is a bit of steel wool, which I put into the screw hole, then put the screw in, this tightens it up heaps, but it can still be adjusted.
Hope this helps, Pradeep
Posted by Bob LeDoux on October 13, 2000 at 19:08:59:
I have the same problem on my P34. Has anyone tried a Loctite product to keep it in place? I understand a replacement metal trigger is available in Europe.
It would be nice if one of our suppliers were to inventory the third party products for target arms that are available in Europe. There should be a market here, too.
Posted by Roy Nagel on October 14, 2000 at 00:25:01:
Also split one of these. . . took the shoe off, cut and slotted a short piece of small-diameter metal tubing (hobby supply store) to act as a collar for the shank of the shoe, and super-glued it on. Tighten it all you want . . you won't split the tubing.
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