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Note

Caution
The adjustment of the TACTICKER is very sensitive; therefore, we recommend making no more than a quarter turn of the adjustment screw at a time to find the optimal setting. Over-tightening the screw (more than 2 turns) may cause the mechanism to lock. In such a case, the adjustment screw should be loosened until the mechanism becomes responsive again.

Note

Caution

Please remember to secure the TACTICKER adjustment screw with thread-locking adhesive after completing the adjustment.

  1. To adjust the trigger break force, use the screw located at the top of the body—tightening it increases the break force, while loosening it decreases it.
    For better trigger feel, it's recommended to perform this adjustment with the gearbox shell closed, manipulating the screw through the cylinder window. During this process, it's necessary to remove the HPA cylinder/engine assembly and use a long and narrow hex key (size 2.0mm 5/64").

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  1. Depending on the type of trigger you have, you may achieve different trigger characteristics. When installed in a gearbox with a non-adjustable trigger or an adjustable trigger set in a neutral position, the TACTICKER will simulate a two-stage trigger.

    First stage - the initial resistance, which depends on the stiffness of the trigger spring.
    Second stage - the break point after which the shot is fired, and whose resistance is adjusted by the screw in the TACTICKER.

  2. For adjustable triggers, it is possible to set up a single-stage trigger and remove the trigger spring to achieve a lighter pull.
    To do this, adjust the trigger pretravel so that the trigger touches the TACTICKER firing pin in its initial position.

  3. After setting the desired trigger characteristics and resistance, you can reassemble the entire gearbox and install it in the replica. We recommend securing Remember to secure the TACTICKER adjustment screw with thread-locking adhesive before doing so.

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