I am pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to shorten the trigger pull on my automag. I can't figure how how to mill down the trigger without throwing off the reset time on the bolt so I don't start chopping balls. I am trying for a .05 of an inch pull. Any help would be greatly aprreciated.
Need help shortening classic mag trigger pull
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Need help shortening classic mag trigger pull
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"You might get some bolt stick with a classic valve. I have found the classic valve works best with the largest spacer you can find without the gun leaking down the barrel. I also prefer my classic mags have the normal on/off shaved to .745"
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On a side note, so I don't get into too much trouble about this, let me give you a little advice:
First off, I suggest you buy an extra on/off pin to file down, so if you go too far you still have one than works.
Second, know your "factory" setting(s). If something goes hay wire you can get the gun running again.
Third, if YOU screw your gun up don't blame AGD for building bad equipment.Last edited by luke; 12-31-2002, 08:03 PM. -
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do NOT switch on-off pins. there are very few people who can adjust a stock mag(non emag) trigger to make it shorter. its as short as its gunna be right now. dont bother trying to shorten it. you will just mess the internals up. dont sand or polish the sear or on-off pin. it will just cause you more headache. the pull is short enough as it is...not electro but still damn shortComment


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