Adjust Daystate Airwolf Trigger???

I just wanted to update this thread and give a well deserved shout out to @ocelot27.

I had a brief discussion with John and asked if he’d be willing to help with an improved trigger for my new Red Wolf Safari. I had hoped the Red Wolf trigger would be improved over the Air Wolf - unfortunately, it’s not.

John was more than helpful, he actually built two triggers like the ones above, on his dime, to test in the Red Wolf. Incredibly nice of him and an incredible improvement.

With both my Air Wolf & Red Wolf I had dialed out all of the 1st stage since the transition from 1st to 2nd was so imperceptible it would often unintentionally fire. John’s improved trigger is just right; not to light and not to firm with a much improved break when fired.

John’s trigger is a marked improvement over the stock trigger and his willingness to help a fellow air gun enthusiast, a complete stranger, speaks volumes of his kindness and character.

Many thanks sir.
Glad you got your trigger to your satisfaction. I have a Red Wolf, and I did the same adjustment to get rid of the first stage travel. In a light pull trigger, I much prefer a single stage. Mine is set at about 5 or 6 ounces, and I found it totally adjustable up to that point, but very sensitive to any movement of the adjustment screw. I guess that makes sense, as I assume that screw just preloads pressure on the switch. I don't think that any electronic trigger can have the kind of clean break as a true match grade mechanical trigger, but it's consistent and works well, just different.