I've been trying to get my new Impact setup for shooting and right away was unhappy with the trigger. Maybe I'm just used to the triggers on my Daystates, Steyrs, and Feinwerkbau air guns but the FX trigger is the worst I've had from the factory. It came with a long (I'm getting close to 3/4 inch) first stage traveling to an unmistakably firm second stage that measured close to 1/2 inch travel. Firm to the point of needing to be careful on the trigger pull through that .5" to not move the shot. So I decide to open the FX manual and look at trigger adjustment to remedy that. Guess what I found? "For liability reasons we can not give detailed instructions" and "adjustments to one may impact other aspects of the trigger"

I guess they get points for simple descriptions though.
I was then curious to see how Steyr handled describing their trigger adjustments .



So one has three paragraphs of FX disclaimers and warnings with two sentences of "detail" and the other is three sentences of Steyr warnings and the rest detail.
By the way, the trigger on the EVO is the best I've ever had the pleasure of pulling on an airgun that came right from the factory. Very low travel and silky smooth though first stage and then just a touch more pressure for an immediate release and firing from second stage. I'll bet it is actually set up from the factory to be spot on to ISSF specs! Even with all that adjustability, I'm not going to change anything.
The near zero travel 2 oz trigger job Zasadny put on my CR-X and the electronic trigger on the AirWolf MCT after I adjusted it are still my favorites, but the EVO really has a world class trigger right out of the box.

I guess they get points for simple descriptions though.
I was then curious to see how Steyr handled describing their trigger adjustments .



So one has three paragraphs of FX disclaimers and warnings with two sentences of "detail" and the other is three sentences of Steyr warnings and the rest detail.
By the way, the trigger on the EVO is the best I've ever had the pleasure of pulling on an airgun that came right from the factory. Very low travel and silky smooth though first stage and then just a touch more pressure for an immediate release and firing from second stage. I'll bet it is actually set up from the factory to be spot on to ISSF specs! Even with all that adjustability, I'm not going to change anything.
The near zero travel 2 oz trigger job Zasadny put on my CR-X and the electronic trigger on the AirWolf MCT after I adjusted it are still my favorites, but the EVO really has a world class trigger right out of the box.