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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 543
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Thanks, i am breaking my head on mine though..
i attached a image of what mine looks like.. i understand how it works when its armed, but i can't figure out how it would work after releasing the trigger. The trigger has a small nodge which keeps the trigger from releasing (and a bigger nodge for keeping the sear in bounds). Whence the trigger is released the sear is pushed down without a force counteracting it. How it will be armed again with the sear on the trigger nodge...
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Black Forest, Germany
Posts: 1,251
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I think after the shot you have to turn back (c) by hand until (d) will engage again, that's all. Then you can stretch the string again
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 1,064
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Quote:
please see crossbow post #4, you have to push down the big mushroom headed pin , to arm the trigger mechanism again. At most crossbows this pin has been lost and there is only a hole to be seen. best, Jasper |
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 543
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Hi Jasper, thanks yes that is it.. simple elegant solution. I tried it and the trigger will catch on indeed.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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The Columbus egg, Marcus
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