Why does the trigger on my Evo 10 begin to feel like it weighs a metric ton after a while
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2019 10:39 pm
Hi Folks!
So, I recently took receipt of my Steyr Evo 10 and couldn't be happier! It really is every bit as good as its reputation. The only problem is its trigger really has me confused. The first half an hour or so it breaks like glass. But, as I go on, it begins to feel like it will take every ounce of energy I got to pull it back. I am aware that it's because of hand fatigue but I am not seeing the same problem on a Morini. The second stage on a CM162 MI remains smooth even after long practice sessions. It's not my gun alone either and almost everyone says that the trigger on a Steyr does stick, but in my case it seems far more so. Is this common amongst Steyr owners?
Thanks!
So, I recently took receipt of my Steyr Evo 10 and couldn't be happier! It really is every bit as good as its reputation. The only problem is its trigger really has me confused. The first half an hour or so it breaks like glass. But, as I go on, it begins to feel like it will take every ounce of energy I got to pull it back. I am aware that it's because of hand fatigue but I am not seeing the same problem on a Morini. The second stage on a CM162 MI remains smooth even after long practice sessions. It's not my gun alone either and almost everyone says that the trigger on a Steyr does stick, but in my case it seems far more so. Is this common amongst Steyr owners?
Thanks!