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Is it possible to adjust the trigger sensitivity on a Webley Scott MkIII?
I have one of the last MK3's made, but the trigger is like a hair trigger, it can be set off to easy, can it be adjusted and if so how?
4 Answers
- randklLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sorry to say it, but no. Your only recourse is to replace parts. If it were a more modern firearm, I'd say some dumbass decided he didn't like the original military trigger job and used a file on it....and then after finding out how bad he screwed it up, dumped it on the market with a complaint about "how bad Webley triggers are". Given the age, it *could* simply be wear.
You need to look for a new hammer or a trigger. Without opening it up, there's no way to know which part is crapped, though. My guess would be hammer.
- 1 decade ago
If your talking about the air gun then the answer is YES you can adjust it. The screw in the middle of the sight rail, turn
counter clockwise to lighten and clockwise to make it heavy.
The screw on the side is the locking screw.
Source(s): Air gunning 10 yrs. - Anonymous1 decade ago
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