on/off pin length?

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  • BOB THE ALMIGHTY
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 26

    #1

    on/off pin length?

    Howdy,
    I finally was able to purchase a second mag and cant wait to start playing with it. I got a classic valved mag with a hurricane back. I was just wondering if I were to throw my old rt on/off into it what i would have to get for a pin length. When i tried it the other day every time i pulled the trigger it did not fire so my guess was that the pin was just to long or short so the on/off wasnt opening. Im using an old dye single trigger frame on a classic rail. Not so sure bout what sear I have. Any idea if its just the pin or if its something else entirely. Thanks!
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  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Originally posted by BOB THE ALMIGHTY
    Howdy,
    I finally was able to purchase a second mag and cant wait to start playing with it. I got a classic valved mag with a hurricane back. I was just wondering if I were to throw my old rt on/off into it what i would have to get for a pin length. When i tried it the other day every time i pulled the trigger it did not fire so my guess was that the pin was just to long or short so the on/off wasnt opening. Im using an old dye single trigger frame on a classic rail. Not so sure bout what sear I have. Any idea if its just the pin or if its something else entirely. Thanks!
    If it fires fine with the classic on/off but not the RT's on/off, I would suspect that there would be your problem.

    If the RT on/off came out of an RT Pro, they use a longer (.765" compared to .750") pin and that would make sense given the symptoms you described.

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    • flyingpootang
      Magtechian with X disease

      • Dec 2005
      • 2276

      #3
      If your trigger is heavy and will not fire use a shorter on/off pin. A heavy trigger is when you have the full regulator pressure on top of the on/off pin. If your trigger is light, but doesn't fire you need to lengthen your trigger actuation rod. In all my classics I use a RT on/off with a .750 pin.....

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