Well I went to my local field on saturday and I shot my mag but every once in a while the trigger would stick and not bounce back and I would have to put my finger behind the trigger and push it back into place. Any idea what is wrong? Any help would be much appreciated.
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well the spring is longer than the bolt and sticks out a little ahead of it. Any ideas?Originally posted by michbichBolt stick?
If using a LVL7 bolt, is your spring sticking out of the bolt when they are installed? If using a LVLX, try a longer spring.
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also if your using the lvlX it could be that your carrier is too small and causing too much friction on the bolt. (lvl 7 bolt can sit flat on a table, while a lvlx bolt has a "stem" protruding out the back of the bolt, so it cant sit flat)
dump some oil in that baby if you havent in awhile.Comment
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When the trigger doesn't bounce back, what happens if you point the barrel at the ground? Does the trigger come back? If it does, what about the trigger rod behind it?Comment
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If it resets immediately when you push your trigger forward, it sounds like your trigger is binding. Since the rod isn't actually attached to the trigger, the trigger should be free to move by itself. With out air in the marker and you pull the trigger, will the trigger flop around if you point the marker down or shake it? If not and you haven't done anything to it lately, hose out the trigger pin with alcohol and then add back your lube of choice. Sometimes paint shell can get in there, in addition to the usual grime.Originally posted by ll05...I would have to put my finger behind the trigger and push it back into place.
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Trigger rod- the metal rod between the back of the trigger and attached to the sear. The trigger pushes on it to fire. The on/off valve pushes against the sear which pushes the rod and trigger back into place after firing.Last edited by Spider-TW; 06-09-2008, 04:05 PM.Comment
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Yes the trigger does flop around a little bit when its not gassed up if i point it down or shake it. Any ideas?Originally posted by Spider-TWIf it resets immediately when you push your trigger forward, it sounds like your trigger is binding. Since the rod isn't actually attached to the trigger, the trigger should be free to move by itself. With out air in the marker and you pull the trigger, will the trigger flop around if you point the marker down or shake it? If not and you haven't done anything to it lately, hose out the trigger pin with alcohol and then add back your lube of choice. Sometimes paint shell can get in there, in addition to the usual grime.
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Trigger rod- the metal rod between the back of the trigger and attached to the sear. The trigger pushes on it to fire. The on/off valve pushes against the sear which pushes the rod and trigger back into place after firing.
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