Adjustment of the 2-screw trigger would seem obvious. Start with both screws fully retracted.
1. Remove and discard the useless and distracting return spring. No true 2-stage trigger needs one. Pressure from the sear on the 1st stage screw should be the only force holding the trigger blade forward.
2. Run the 1st stage screw in until slack in trigger blade movement disappears.
3. Run the 2nd stage screw in until a perfect and creepless 2nd stage just appears.
Adjustment of the 2-screw trigger would seem obvious. Start with both screws fully retracted.
1. Remove and discard the useless and distracting return spring. No true 2-stage trigger needs one. Pressure from the sear on the 1st stage screw should be the only force holding the trigger blade forward.
2. Run the 1st stage screw in until slack in trigger blade movement disappears.
3. Run the 2nd stage screw in until a perfect and creepless 2nd stage just appears.
Sorry, it isn't. Your blog's comments comparing different Diana 34 triggers -- and curiosity -- caused me to follow an irrelevant series series of highways and byways. Please ignore.