1.
Make sure
firearm is unloaded and in safe operating condition. Do NOT install
this trigger if Safety, Sear or Cocking piece worn or damaged.
2.
Remove
barreled action and floor plate from stock assembly.
3.
Remove sear
pin (figure 1) to separate sear/trigger from action.
4.
Remove
trigger pin and separate trigger from sear.
5.
Install Huber
trigger and re-pin to sear.
6.
Re-pin sear
w/ spring to action.
7.
Remove
sufficient wood in stock to clearance control arms below sear.
Typically use a ROTOZIP or DREMEL tool.
8.
With floor
plate attached to action, adjust creep screw (1) to position trigger
at front of floor plate slot.
9.
With bolt
closed, adjust ball screw (2) up to release point AND back off ˝
turn. For more creep or 2stage function – back off a little more.
Minimum safe sear engagement is .015in. or more!
10.
With bolt
closed, adjust over-travel screw (3) to find release point AND then
back off ˝ -1 full turn. Release point is where trigger will fire
the gun.
11.
Reassemble
barreled action and floor plate to stock.
12.
Cycle firearm
for function and fine tune for desired feel.
13.
Enjoy
shooting Mil-Surp rifles with your new HUBER CONCEPTS precision
anti-friction ball trigger.
NOTE:
Early Mausers, Arisaka & Enfield P-1914/17 rifles.
The small vertical rod at front of sear, adjacent to spring
(concentric w/spring -Arisaka) is a Bolt-in-Battery Safety and
engages 6 o’clock bolt notch.. When trigger set close to
release point, rod interferes with bolt through charging cycle. This
feature can be safely defeated by removing or grinding short.
Feature not found on later models.
Mauser
Service Match Instructions
SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING
RULES
1.
Treat every firearm as if
it were loaded.
2.
Control the muzzle.
3.
Know your target and
beyond.
4.
Keep finger away from
trigger until ready to fire.