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    Limp Trigger: x-valve problems

    Ive been having an issue with my Tac-One that really put a stop to the fun I was having with this thing. Whenever I gas it up I can hear the x-valve pressurize but the trigger stays loose and limp. Ive tried cranking the velocity all the way up and down to see if that would help, but it didnt. I'm pretty sure this is an issue with either the on/off in the x-valve or with something wrong in the level 10 system. I just spent 8 hours familiarizing myself with the level 10, trying to rule out any issues that could have been caused by a missized carrier o-ring or too many/not enough shims, but switching them out has no effect. I'm totally stumped and in need of some direction. Taking it into a shop today to see if they can help (plus I empty tanks way too fast trying to debug this at home)

    Thanks for any help yall can provide.

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    1. Please confirm everything is stock (i.e. all AGD parts).

    2. Air up. Then push the bolt back with a barrel swab. Does that reset the trigger?

    3. Is the rail bushing present?

    4. Are the sear and sear pin properly installed?

    5. Do you have an RT or ULT on/off?

    Let's start with these and go from there.


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    Any update on this?

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    limp trigger ... mmm

    sounds like a personal problem
    "because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"

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    Quote Originally Posted by cockerpunk View Post
    limp trigger ... mmm

    sounds like a personal problem
    always with the help...

    anyway, it won't be in the L10. that has nothing to do with the trigger.

    check the on/off and check the trigger rod length. i'm thinking that it has become loose and "shrunk".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    anyway, it won't be in the L10. that has nothing to do with the trigger.
    Other than bolt stick, which can be remedied by liberally lubricating the proper areas.
    Last edited by nak81783; 07-31-2013 at 07:47 PM. Reason: Wanted to join in the innuendo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    i'm thinking that it has become loose and "shrunk".
    It was cold!

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