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Hey!

I installed the G&G Power Bolt in my Tanaka M700. But the Cocking Piece of G&G does not latch (sorry, if th's the wrong word). It slips some mm to far.
Then I installed the original Cocking Piece and it worked well. But now after some weeks of use the Tanaka Cocking Piece also does not latch correctly .... Sometimes the cocking piece is released when moving the bolt forward. SO the rifle shoots without pulling the trigger ...
Only when I push the Bolt down when moving it forward the Cocking Piece latches correctly.

What can I do to solve the problem?

I have heard that there is a part in the tigger unit which can be the reason for the problem. Maybe it is the trigger sear? ...

I hope you can understand my bad english... I will make a video of the problem if needed.

Thx
 

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Are you sure you can adjust the sear engagement height with a screw?

On my trigger unit I can not adjust it with a screw.
But I have add some lengt to the upper part of the trigger. So the engagement height is now perfect. And I can also use the G&G Steel Cocking Piece :)

So I have solved the problem.
But thx for your Help.

Here a picture of what I have done:


You can see the one part is selfmade because I accidentally destroyed the original one... And I have places a small metal ring as a spacer. To the piece is longer and this causes the sear to be pushed a bit higher.
 

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@mroverkill: Yeah, there are three screws. One for the trigger resistance, one to adjust how much the trigger can be pulled and the other one to adjust how much you have to pull the rigger to shoot.
Okay, it drops and rises a bit. But I think that would be not enought to solve the problem I had.
But thank you, for the help, dude :)
 
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