I just acquired a Beeman 650, with a trigger pull approximately 10lbs.+. Spec from their website is 3.5lbs, so not their best rifle, by any means.
Its a non-adjustable trigger.
I have done some light home repairs before (replaced extractor fixed a burr in the mag catch of my CETME, fixed trigger slap on a Century AK trigger group, etc.), and have not screwed anything up. Yet.
The trigger assembly is very simple. There's a catch on the mainspring, that hooks onto the sear, which is a piece of the trigger.
Am I likely to permanently ruin this gun if I attempt to lighten the pull, by smoothing, shortening, or reshaping the sear?
Its a non-adjustable trigger.
I have done some light home repairs before (replaced extractor fixed a burr in the mag catch of my CETME, fixed trigger slap on a Century AK trigger group, etc.), and have not screwed anything up. Yet.
The trigger assembly is very simple. There's a catch on the mainspring, that hooks onto the sear, which is a piece of the trigger.
Am I likely to permanently ruin this gun if I attempt to lighten the pull, by smoothing, shortening, or reshaping the sear?