How the buggery do you increase the weight of the trigger. Where are the adjustment bits!!! It's as if the thing has nothing to change appart from maybe a spring!! HELP
If the trigger is still similar to the ZKK series take the bolt out and look into the bolt raceway in the action just behind the rear bridge there is a screw head there which adjusts the weight if I recall correctly.
How the buggery do you increase the weight of the trigger. Where are the adjustment bits!!! It's as if the thing has nothing to change appart from maybe a spring!! HELP
thanks, found what you meant and moved it both ways but no change and it was very a free moving screw but didn't move position strangely. I'll have to get it checked, something doesn't seem right like it's theads are stripped or something. The trigger is just a bit light.
Ahhh from memory that does not look the same as the ZKK trigger. I don't recall all those screws. But it's many more than a decade since I saw the trigger mech like that.
OK this is the complete sett trigger mech I removed from my ZKK 601:-
Now looking at it I suddenly remembered something I had read or heard that the sett weight and travel can be adjusted in the trigger blade itself. That screw in the side of the blade is an adjusting screw. Screw it all the way in and it seems to remove the sett option making the central grooved blade solid and unmovable in the main blade. Hope that may be of some help but I fear that the CZ 550's trigger may be different.
OK this is the complete sett trigger mech I removed from my ZKK 601:-
Now looking at it I suddenly remembered something I had read or heard that the sett weight and travel can be adjusted in the trigger blade itself. That screw in the side of the blade is an adjusting screw. Screw it all the way in and it seems to remove the sett option making the central grooved blade solid and unmovable in the main blade. Hope that may be of some help but I fear that the CZ 550's trigger may be different.
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