In searching for more information with images to work on my Factor RC Quatro trigger, I found this page that had some good instructions other than one significant error. They suggested that you can remove the rear most screw that adjusts the trigger pull and the spring tension on the sear for the lightest pull without having to worry about it falling out if left with just 1/4 turn in. That probably works with the guns they were working on, but not with the Factor RC.
Don't do that on a Factor RC trigger as the spring underneath the setscrew will fall out, rendering your trigger inoperable.
Several videos said just the opposite on what screws 1 and 2 are used for, so be sure to reference the owner's manual to make sure you are turning the correct screw for the Factor RC, to do what you want to accomplish. I could not find a video or web page specific to the Factor RC. If you know of one, please post it.
Don't do that on a Factor RC trigger as the spring underneath the setscrew will fall out, rendering your trigger inoperable.
Several videos said just the opposite on what screws 1 and 2 are used for, so be sure to reference the owner's manual to make sure you are turning the correct screw for the Factor RC, to do what you want to accomplish. I could not find a video or web page specific to the Factor RC. If you know of one, please post it.
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