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atm743
02-18-2005, 04:23 PM
http://www.jayloo.com/videos/show_vid/860.html

theres the link to the vid!!



ok I decided on keeping my e-mag and getting a fireblade but at the time being I have to do with my stock trigger till I get money.


but i am having some problems with it.

ok the trigger it is now centered right. like i can make it move a tad to the left if i don’t touch it its nice and center

now i heard that there is like trigger spacers or something for this

this is messing up my e-mode shooting cues when i shoot it in e-mode the trigger is being moved to the left a little ( to the left i mean sideways like the trigger is being pulled but at the same time its leaning to the left) and this screws up the magnets to the hall affect sensor activation. so when i walk it in e-mode its not a steady rhythm of shoots it always missed fires. I have a vid taken from my digital cam without sound that I can send if it helps??

I need to know how to fix this..

spacers??? new trigger????? help me out thanks


I have a vid that’s getting approved on jayloo!! so ill post that ASAP

frischtr
02-18-2005, 04:31 PM
Give the trigger a little post-travel by backing out the setscrew on the mode selector... This should solve the problem, and help you get a little better rythym going...

SAW
02-18-2005, 04:33 PM
Give the trigger a little post-travel by backing out the setscrew on the mode selector...
I think that's the fix you need.

atm743
02-18-2005, 04:37 PM
soo i tighten the screw of the mode selector switch??


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SAW
02-18-2005, 04:46 PM
Try and back that screw out a bit.

atm743
02-18-2005, 04:48 PM
ok


and if that dosent work how do i take the tigger off??

SAW
02-18-2005, 04:54 PM
Use a small screwdriver and press out the pin above the trigger.

frischtr
02-18-2005, 04:57 PM
It's not the screw on the side, but the screw directly above the trigger... You need to remove the body to get to it...

atm743
02-18-2005, 04:59 PM
It's not the screw on the side, but the screw directly above the trigger... You need to remove the body to get to it...



ooooooooooooo that really really small one ???

frischtr
02-18-2005, 05:01 PM
yes

AGDlover
02-18-2005, 05:02 PM
theres a set screw in there sry for a horrable pic

REDRT
02-18-2005, 05:07 PM
ooooooooooooo that really really small one ???

The 1/16 allen adjustment screw. You will see it after removing the body and rail when it is in e mode.

atm743
02-18-2005, 09:10 PM
http://www.jayloo.com/videos/show_vid/860.html

the vid

i dont think its fix i think its the trigger not the set screw for e mode

Enemy
02-18-2005, 09:32 PM
ok that is actually the way all of the emag triggers are!!

there are three ways to fix one is to compensate bye making your trigger pull long enough to over come the side ways travel so the easiest way is to set the trigger to reliably pull when it is pushed away from the sensor..

the next solution would be to get a new trigger i.e. lt-63 or fireblade however this doesnt fix the problem completly it only makes it a little more tolerable!

and the final solution and my favorite as i just had it done to my fireblade is to have BlackVCG shim the trigger and adjust it to where it needs to be! you can buy shims he even has a thread with a link of where to get them or you can have him do it which by far is the better option!! before he did his trigger job i ran my xmag on SHBF 4 now i cant take it lower than 10 w/o excessive bounce!!

Note you need to send the trigger you plan on using in with the grip frame as there are different adjustments for every single trigger!! so if you are planning on getting a new trigger i suggest waiting till after you have it before you shim the trigger!!

atm743
02-18-2005, 09:43 PM
ok that is actually the way all of the emag triggers are!!

there are three ways to fix one is to compensate bye making your trigger pull long enough to over come the side ways travel so the easiest way is to set the trigger to reliably pull when it is pushed away from the sensor..

the next solution would be to get a new trigger i.e. lt-63 or fireblade however this doesnt fix the problem completly it only makes it a little more tolerable!

and the final solution and my favorite as i just had it done to my fireblade is to have BlackVCG shim the trigger and adjust it to where it needs to be! you can buy shims he even has a thread with a link of where to get them or you can have him do it which by far is the better option!! before he did his trigger job i ran my xmag on SHBF 4 now i cant take it lower than 10 w/o excessive bounce!!

Note you need to send the trigger you plan on using in with the grip frame as there are different adjustments for every single trigger!! so if you are planning on getting a new trigger i suggest waiting till after you have it before you shim the trigger!!


damn

well i knew there was somone that did the shims to it

i am planing on getting a fireblade soon now if i get a fireblade but dont send it to blackvdg will the trigger do the same thing like mine???

it never was like that when i got it. i then it started to get losser and losser

atm743
02-18-2005, 09:46 PM
ya i run my SHBF at 4 too


now what is that also i dont really get that

:D

lmk thanks