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  • EsPo
    Dosehead
    • Jul 2002
    • 4140

    #1

    safety

    I just got a double trigger installed and my safety doesnt work. help
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  • Mav D MagMan
    1Lt
    • Dec 2001
    • 669

    #2
    Well first people'd probably be able to help more if you let us know what type of frame it was as well as exactly what is happening? You know either way you push it it fires, or the safety is stuck... something like that.

    Mav

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    • Espomag454
      Dosehead
      • Jul 2002
      • 4140

      #3
      it is the stock frame. it works on when the saftey is on and off. just, when the safety is on, meaning that i should not be able to pull the trigger, i could pull the trigger and shoot the gun, the trigger does not go all of the way back. it is almost acting like a trigger stop which is not a bad thing. also, has anyone ever noticed that after you put your safety off, you can click it even farther. when i click it farther, the trigger does not work. plus the trigger is very wobbly, like it wiggles left and right. i think that the wigglin is normal.
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      • personman

        #4
        I have the same kind of thing you do.
        Mine is stock with a double trigger
        The trigger is very wobbly because it wasnt made specifically for the stock frame. It doesnt bother me that much because when I play, I always keep a little pressure on the trigger, but not enough to fire.
        Of corse, I lost the ball bearing that was in my safety..
        So I cant help you much, besides suggest that your safety is upsideown or isnt in right..

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        • Espomag454
          Dosehead
          • Jul 2002
          • 4140

          #5
          i guess it doesnt really matter as long as nutin really bad happens b\c of this
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          • Mav D MagMan
            1Lt
            • Dec 2001
            • 669

            #6
            I've pondered all night and haven't come up with an answer but here is my advice:

            Unless you are in an area where goggles are on and plugs are out keep your finger off the trigger (a given)

            When off the field/shooting ranges keep your barrel plug in.

            And don't worry about it, many cockers with home-grown super-short pulls have gotten to the point where they can fire with the safety on. They don't have problems so you shouldn't either.

            Mav

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