Nice clear explanation. Design of the trigger mechanism looks to be well though out, they certainly don't want those sear setting screws to move with a double lock on them.
Enjoyed the video, just a thought is it worth you doing something with Crawley guns ref a oil -grease kit with instructions for air rifle,i definitely would buy one as if it's got your name to it, it's right for the jobs in hand 👍
A roll pin is used as it is really an expanding spring mandrel. It will contract as it is pushed into the hole and then opens up to create a firm fit. The same thing happens when it is pushed out: It has the ability to contract, so is much easier to remove if required, whereas a solid force fitted pin would put more strain on the piece it is being removed from. From an engineering perspective using a roll pin is the correct method in this application.
My safety doesnt work when the rifle isn’t cocked, I tried adjusting the rod length, got it to work but lost nearly all of the first stage. I like a long first stage so ended up going back to the stock setting, I’m not bothered as it’s my range rifle and I never really use the safety.. Great guide though 👍
0:53 You're presentation is always superb however in my opinion the design is poor. Unless I'm wrong the sear should be clean cut and clear all the mechanism thus avoiding damage.
It’s such a clean design, a work of art honestly
thanks for watching 👍 very simple setup 😀
Thanks for taking the trouble to explain the agt vulcan trigger, really helpful, nice to meet you at the British shooting show Birmingham
thanks for taking the time to say hello 😀
As usual clear instructions and wel spoken. Thank you.
You are very welcome
That's a great trigger set up. Far better than any FX.
thanks for watching 👍
Great video! Like all the previous ones :)
thank you for watching 👍
Thanks Jeff for a nother great expantry video , great helpful explanation on things , Cheers 👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Superb, explanation really clear and easy to watch. Thank you, another great interesting video. Cheers.!!
Glad you liked it!
Nice clear explanation. Design of the trigger mechanism looks to be well though out, they certainly don't want those sear setting screws to move with a double lock on them.
thanks for watching 👍 that's belt and braces😂
Great video as is usual Jake / Jeff 👍thanks.
all these people saying, ooh nice trigger, have never looked at the Weihrauch Record trigger!! 😄
Thanks 👍 i think my favorite is the Anschutz trigger
Trigger adjustments brilliantly described. Thanks for showing this 👍
thanks for watching 👍
Another really informative well thought out video mate .
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed the video, just a thought is it worth you doing something with Crawley guns ref a oil -grease kit with instructions for air rifle,i definitely would buy one as if it's got your name to it, it's right for the jobs in hand 👍
thank you, we could do something with them with the kit we sell on ebay 👍
a nice clear and well explained trigger setting tutorial.....outstanding :-)
thanks Tim
Another excellent video. Very well explained.
Glad you liked it!
The work is appreciated.
It has a different thread for the moderator, which is the best solution to mount any one, thank you.
i think agt do an adaptor so you can fit standard 1/2unf mods
Eaglevision or Donnyfl
A true perfect out of the box rifle 😎
The mighty V3 👍
thanks for watching 👍
Top explanation bud,thanks!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Glad to help
You're really cool.❤
thank you
Could that roll pin be replaced with a smooth solid pin ?
i would think so 😀
A roll pin is used as it is really an expanding spring mandrel. It will contract as it is pushed into the hole and then opens up to create a firm fit. The same thing happens when it is pushed out: It has the ability to contract, so is much easier to remove if required, whereas a solid force fitted pin would put more strain on the piece it is being removed from. From an engineering perspective using a roll pin is the correct method in this application.
I have 2 Vulcan 3’s on one the safety doesn’t go on when it’s not cocked the other it does, how would I change the one not to go on when not cocked?
My safety doesnt work when the rifle isn’t cocked, I tried adjusting the rod length, got it to work but lost nearly all of the first stage. I like a long first stage so ended up going back to the stock setting, I’m not bothered as it’s my range rifle and I never really use the safety.. Great guide though 👍
i am the same never use a safety
Sweet!
thanks for watching 👍
thank you for this video. I am from Bangladesh using .25 cal v3 700 . it will help me
yes it will be the same thanks for watching
Perfect thank,s
You're welcome!
Good brather 👍👍👍
Thanks ✌
Lovely.
thank you
Excellent.
Many thanks!
Well spoken...
thank you 👍
0:53 You're presentation is always superb however in my opinion the design is poor. Unless I'm wrong the sear should be clean cut and clear all the mechanism thus avoiding damage.
nice
Thanks