I just checked my “prohibited” ATI to see if it’s different. There’s no hole, that’s all I see different. Clearly something is supposed to happen, whether it’s a screw or an Allan key?
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I just checked my “prohibited” ATI to see if it’s different. There’s no hole, that’s all I see different. Clearly something is supposed to happen, whether it’s a screw or an Allan key?
Attachment 313563
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Can't you enjoy the rifle for what it is? A $450 range toy and hunt camp can popper?
Its your property so to each their own enjoy your new toy....unless a rifle is being shot at range i just dont get the trigger obsession.
Yes I agree, it’s a mag dumping .22 plinker. That said, it is advertised as having an adjustable trigger (completely unnecessary imho) and some people purchased from BLS because of that.
CSSA and CCFR member
What if.... the trigger does NOT adjust?! And there is, in fact, no difference between ATI/BLS GSG-16s at all?!!
Last edited by SteelFlint; 10-14-2019 at 12:57 PM.
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The hole may be stepped and only the lower section threaded so that the head of the bolt can pass through.
Sort of reminds me of Trudeau at this point...... not as advertised.....
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Squeeze the trigger that adjust it backwards. Let go of the trigger and that adjusts it forwards