trigger kick´s back to finger

hello airgun nation, new member here, signed up for question ive been trying to find solution to

i recently got my 2nd airgun: hatsan mod 65, its pretty fun to shoot with, but has one crucial flaw that makes it kinda painfull:

sometimes when pulling the trigger it kicks back, dosnt take too many shots to get sore finger

it dosnt do this every time, but almost

ive taken it apart multiple times, including trigger box, so that wouldnt be problem, just if someone is able to point out what to do with it to fix this

please, and thank you in advance


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we dont have walmarts here in finland, cheapest pellets are gamo´s and red star´s i found on krale on sale
i wouldnt put em into any gun, they are that dirty

for my crosman vital shot i found crosman pellets to be fairly accurate to be best budget option
i just couldnt restore it after about 9500shots i did with it to brake the spring in two, hence the hatsan
 
we dont have walmarts here in finland, cheapest pellets are gamo´s and red star´s i found on krale on sale
i wouldnt put em into any gun, they are that dirty

for my crosman vital shot i found crosman pellets to be fairly accurate to be best budget option
i just couldnt restore it after about 9500shots i did with it to brake the spring in two, hence the hatsan
I guess them bsa red star pellets ? I reckon bsa is gamo england anymore ..lol

I guess not worth wash , dry and lube them to get past a tin or 3 break-in shots..?

Anyway i dont guess with my hatsan 95 or 25 ive experience that trigger thing. Though not the most comfortable to pull on that 95 without the screw mod ..
 
Is there a trigger adjustment that will lessen the sear engagement ? Quicker release ?
That is, less creap of sear parts sliding on each other to create less of a bounce when released ?
This adjustment will create a better trigger "feel" also.

Mike
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Also when you pull the trigger on a Hatsan pull thru first stage then stop, continuing with a slightly upward force on the trigger for second stage.
 
Thing is the stock trigger screw dont give mich if any real adjustment. Why folks do the screw mod with a longer screw
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original front post being rounded was all blurry to my eyes with heavy glasses, so i made new one from big headed nail.
rear sights were not horizonal, its fixed with ducktape, also gives better visibility, theres tiny patches of black plastic visible in middle which further gives better contrast, so ducktape is not covering edges of the hole in a middle entirely
bubble is seated with piece of cotton sheet soaked in superglue, glued into piece of plastic from simcard holder that is glued into rear sights
front post is held in place with same plastic, no glue needed but might make better from alu

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