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what does it mean the crispy trigger
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 6:13 am
by shradhapn
hi friends
what is the meaning of crispy trigger.is it good for shooting or not.i have morini 162 E1.i feel many times that my trigger is not smooth.i feels jerk while squeezing.it was not like that before.i purchased it before three years.
any suggestion for that.
shradha
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 8:26 am
by RobStubbs
If it's not smooth and has deteriorated then I would suggest it needs the attentions of a gunsmith. The trigger should be smooth and have a clean and consistent shot release. Just as a thought, have you checked / replaced the battery ?
Rob.
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 8:25 pm
by Ed Hall
A "crisp" trigger normally refers to a trigger with no movement until the instant before the hammer fall. As the finger applies more pressure, there is no perception of physical movement until the actual break.
A "roll" trigger allows for the feeling of physical movement as the finger pressure increases. The first stage of two stage triggers often display this. For some shooters, the roll trigger allows them to be sure they are, in fact, increasing pressure instead of just thinking it's increasing.
There appear to be more shooters leaning toward crisp triggers, but the current NRA Conventional Pistol champion (7 times) swears by his roll trigger. I believe if we had had Free Pistol slots last Olympics, he may have been in the running for the trip, but I don't know what type of trigger he prefers on his Free pistol.
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changed the battery
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 10:55 am
by shradhapn
hi Rob
i have changed the battery before 8 days only.the screw no 1 of trigger which is for to reduce or increase the first pull travel is usefull for doing crispy trigger?
shradha
Re: changed the battery
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:37 am
by David Levene
shradhapn wrote:the screw no 1 of trigger which is for to reduce or increase the first pull travel is usefull for doing crispy trigger?
On another thread it was suggested that you contact Morini to get a manual. I would strongly agree with that.
If you just twiddle screws without knowing what you are doing then you will only make a bad trigger worse.