how can i do a trigger job myself?

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  • JCP member #140

    #16
    I just called AGD about and intelliframe with a blade trigger and they said that it costs $130.

    There are a couple of things that you might consider doing with your mag that may effect the feel of the trigger as well as increasing consistency. Make sure you have someone that has worked with mags and knows what they are doing though. Polishing out the regulator and regulator piston as well as lightly stretching the white teflon o'rings in the on/off may make a difference since they can be a little tight an restrict the movement of the on/off pin. Just be careful not to stretch the o'rings too far or it won't seal correctly.

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    • Cha0tic
      g0t mag?
      • Feb 2001
      • 1990

      #17
      black, you really kicked the crap outta this post. you are the man....

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      • mac2k4
        Ca$h money
        • Jun 2001
        • 362

        #18
        how did he kick the crap outta anything?
        i'm tellin ya, i have made my mag worth a damn by doing forms of trigger adjustment and addons.
        If what your saying about well theres a reason why this, or that, well if they would have made it to where ya didn't have to waste the extra 3 hours to do all this it would have been good.

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        • zeppskier
          Registered User
          • Aug 2001
          • 15

          #19
          alligator44

          trigger jobs on the intelliframe? who can do em, if i get one, where could i get a really nasty job done to it?
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          • Linkin
            Team Disaster
            • Aug 2001
            • 69

            #20
            I agree with every1 who says that there is no trigger job for the mag. All those so called "Mag tregger jobs" are a bunch of baloni! It is true that the more you play with your mag, the better the trigger gets. When i got my minimag, I thought it had the hardest trigger in the world. After a bout a month of playin with it, my finger has gotten used to it, and instead of 2 a second, i can now shoot about 5 a second with a STOCK minimag.... after some more time, it will shoot even faster.


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            • ralicea
              Registered User
              • Nov 2000
              • 198

              #21
              Don't mess with the trigger rod...I've heard of terrible problems.

              my 2-cents...
              Last edited by ralicea; 09-21-2001, 05:26 AM.

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              • Cha0tic
                g0t mag?
                • Feb 2001
                • 1990

                #22
                [QUOTE]Originally posted by mac2k4
                i'm tellin ya, i have made my mag worth a damn by doing forms of trigger adjustment and addons.

                ok, so you can sell your mag to a newbie who thinks its a good deal because it has a "trigger job"...

                If what your saying about well theres a reason why this, or that, well if they would have made it to where ya didn't have to waste the extra 3 hours to do all this it would have been good.

                use sentences please

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