GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Brought to you by Zero Bullet Company Inc.

Moderators: pilkguns, m1963, Isabel1130

Post Reply
Brewster20
Posts: 31
Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2012 1:23 pm
Location: Arnprior Ontario Canada

GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Post by Brewster20 »

Hello folks, its been a while. I am at the point where trigger weight actually means something ! I want to set up my GSP 2 stage trigger to a total of 1360 Grams.(ISSF) 800Gr first stage and 560Gr second stage. There is a lot of info on the Web and in the manual on setting the trigger up, but I cannot find anything on how to precisely set up the different weights on the separate stages. Do you set the 2nd stage first ? But then how do you set the 1st stage ? I know what hex heads to turn, but how exactly do you determine the "break" between the stages ? I am using 2 weights, 800gr and 560 gr, Can anyone help ?
Thank you
Cheers
Dr. Jim
Posts: 262
Joined: Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:32 pm
Location: Airdrie, Alberta, Canada

Re: GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Post by Dr. Jim »

First thing lad, the rule changed about four years ago and the trigger weight is now one kilo - same as for 22 events. Walther has details about setting the trigger on their website. I liked to have about 500 grams for each stage, set rather crudely with a spring gauge and finalized with weights. But then I've passed my Walthers on to my son in law.

Dr Jim
David M
Posts: 1631
Joined: Wed Mar 24, 2004 6:43 pm

Re: GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Post by David M »

Some non ISSF events still have the higher trigger weights.
Easy way to measure 1st/2nd stages.
Analogue gram dial gauge,1000-200-1000g or bigger 2000-300-2000g.
Attachments
Analogue gram dial gauge,1000-200-1000g.jpg
Analogue gram dial gauge,1000-200-1000g.jpg (15.71 KiB) Viewed 979 times
BobGee
Posts: 579
Joined: Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:43 am
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Post by BobGee »

Good idea David, but the model you show is available through RS UK (Radio Spares as was) for £377! Similar devices are available from China on eBay for $50 but only up to 500g. Do you have a more economical source for the 1000g and 2000g versions?

Bob
David Levene
Posts: 5617
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2004 12:49 pm
Location: Ruislip, UK

Re: GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Post by David Levene »

BobGee wrote:Good idea David, but the model you show is available through RS UK (Radio Spares as was) for £377! Similar devices are available from China on eBay for $50 but only up to 500g. Do you have a more economical source for the 1000g and 2000g versions?
I bought my second-hand Correx gauges, 1000g & 2000g, on ebay a few years ago.

From memory, one was around £12 and the other around £20. One was bought from Germany and the other from Oz.

They come up on ebay every now and then, so just log a search for "Correx Gauge", and "Correx Gage" (in case it's being sold from North America).
Brewster20
Posts: 31
Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2012 1:23 pm
Location: Arnprior Ontario Canada

Re: GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Post by Brewster20 »

Thanks
Cheers
BobGee
Posts: 579
Joined: Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:43 am
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: GSP 2 Stage trigger weight set up

Post by BobGee »

Thanks David, I'll kep my eyes open.

Bob
Post Reply