Re: Trigger malfunction in Wong spearguns???
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Certainly you should contact Daryl or Rick immediately. Their service is excellent and they stand behind their guns 100%.
I have seen this problem on other guns, and suggest turning the gun over (handle facing up) and inspect the push-rod that extends from the handle to the actual trigger arm.
Sometimes, due to rough seas or rough handling, the push-rod can come out of the receiver in the trigger arm. This can make it difficult to pull the trigger, and can sometimes prevent the trigger assembly from completely re-arming when the shaft is inserted. This can lead to unintended firing.
On the Wong guns, there is an adjustment screw in front of the trigger. This should be adjusted to provide proper tensioning of the trigger and pushrod. Also, the groove that the push-rod travels in should be inspected and cleaned (perhaps lightly greased with silicone spray) to ensure ease of travel of the push-rod.
Good luck!
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