take it to a gun smith
Load, pump, pull trigger. Pump, pull trigger. Continue until all ammumition is fired. Load, pump, pull trigger, etc..
6 lbs. , it's what is known as "lawyer proof "
Pull and hold the trigger, then pull the bolt back and it should release.
Good question, I have one of the very early models, l908. I know that it can but it will probably take a gunsmith to do it.
Hold down the safety switch and gently pull the bolt out, and a 1/4 turn on bolt at point where it sticks. On the Savage 340's. With clip out and safety off pull back the bolt as if you are chambering a round till bolt is all the way back. Pull trigger back fully and slide bolt out while trigger still depressed. To reinstall hold trigger back fully and slide bolt back in same position it was removed.
It is supposed to.
The problem with floating inputs is that electrical noise in the line could trigger the input without user input. This can easily be avoided with a pull-up or pull-down resistor. The problem with floating inputs is that electrical noise in the line could trigger the input without user input. This can easily be avoided with a pull-up or pull-down resistor.
The trigger pull should only be adjusted by a trained gunsmith. Browning does not publish trigger pull weights.
No. C02 is required to make it fire. Without C02 all you can do is pull the trigger.
Part of the firing mechaism prevents the hammer from falling again until the trigger is released to reset it. Without it, you would have the possibility of firing more than one shot per pull of the trigger.
No, the marker will be able to shoot rapidly without an aftermarket trigger, although if you find the trigger pull stiffer than you wanted, you can exchange the spring for the trigger with a pen spring. A light trigger pull will allow you to "walk" the trigger, which basically means you pull the trigger with two fingers (one at a time), to reach full auto- like rates of fire.
There is a balance between having a trigger pull so light the gun may fire accidentally, and a pull so stiff the gun cannot be fired accurately. The trigger pull spring gauge is used to measure the force needed to make the gun fire, It is attached to the trigger of an unloaded cocked firearm, and pulled until the action drops the firing pin, as it would when firing the gun.