Hello all:
I bought an RWS 93 in .177 several years ago to use as a "guest gun" (to allow newbies to become familiar with air rifle loading and firing before letting them touch my good springers). The safety does prevent the trigger from moving backwards when the safety is engaged, but the rifle still will discharge if a moderate amount of pressure is put on the "safe" trigger. Any ideas what might be causing this? A defective sear, perhaps?
Thanks for any ideas you might have.
I bought an RWS 93 in .177 several years ago to use as a "guest gun" (to allow newbies to become familiar with air rifle loading and firing before letting them touch my good springers). The safety does prevent the trigger from moving backwards when the safety is engaged, but the rifle still will discharge if a moderate amount of pressure is put on the "safe" trigger. Any ideas what might be causing this? A defective sear, perhaps?
Thanks for any ideas you might have.