Hi guys!
Could someone make the detailed pics of target accutrigger? Unfortunately I have nobody here with target accutrigger, but AFAIK only sear is different on a target one, I just want to compare them and see a difference.
Thanks alot :)
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Hi guys!
Could someone make the detailed pics of target accutrigger? Unfortunately I have nobody here with target accutrigger, but AFAIK only sear is different on a target one, I just want to compare them and see a difference.
Thanks alot :)
The sear is different between them, but also the blade is red and it has a lighter spring. I dont believe the differences(other than the red color) will be anything you could tell from a picture though. Believe it is more just the angle of the sear that is different.
Maybe somebody will have a picture of one of each.
Heres a close-up video of a standard accutrigger though, if you just wanted to see how it works.
http://www.savagearms.com/accuracy/accutrigger/
Thanks for this info :) But i know how a standard accutrigger works because I have one and tuned it a bit :) Just want to make my standard accutrigger closer to target one :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pdog06
Here's a couple of photos of a target Accu-Trigger. I hope they are satisfactory for you. If not I can take more. Just let me know what you'd lik to see. It doesn't look much different than a regular Accu-Trigger IMO.
http://www.a-framevideo.com/Savage%2...rigger%20A.JPG
[img width=413 height=450]http://www.a-framevideo.com/Savage%20target%20AccuTrigger%20B.JPG[/img]
The difference is the angle on the tip of the sear. The target version actually has "negative " engagement.
Thanks alot, may I ask you to take the macro pics of area in red circle on your pic:Quote:
Originally Posted by King Ghidora
[img width=413 height=450]http://s57.radikal.ru/i157/1005/de/2c0ef73d397d.jpg[/img]
when it's cocked, when it's not and when it's intercepted by accutrigger blade?
Thanks again,
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Serg
Sure I can do that. It might be a couple of days though because I'm pretty busy right now. But I won't forget.
OK here goes. Sorry it took so long to get back to you.
The first photo is of a cocked sear.
http://www.a-framevideo.com/AT%20cocked.JPG
This is what it looks like after the trigger has been pulled.
http://www.a-framevideo.com/AT%20fired.JPG
And this is what happens when the sear gets blocked.
http://www.a-framevideo.com/AT%20blocked.JPG
Thanx!! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by King Ghidora