![]() ![]() You should be able to get a good idea of how good things are, by holding the trigger in the fingers of one hand and the sear in the fingers of the other and rubbing them together. Polishing the underside of the sear and trying to slightly round off the angled bit at the back also helps. By reducing the 'bump', you get a smoother pull, with less 'pause' in the pull. (5) and (6) are the underside and back of the sear where they contact with the 'bump' on the trigger, and (4) is the 'bump' on the trigger. Picture 2 shows where I do the work to reduce the 'pause' in the trigger pull. He says: "From memory picture 1, no's 1,2 and 3 show the normal contact areas that people polish, (1) being where the sear contacts the piston, (2) where the sear contacts the holding face of the trigger and (3) the holding face of the trigger. Thanks to Guy for these pics (explanation below): Webley Tempest Air Pistol - Trigger Tuning. ![]()
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