Adjusting E-mag Trigger

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  • ShatteredFaith
    Sound Soldier
    • Jan 2003
    • 25

    #1

    Adjusting E-mag Trigger

    OK, I don't have the e-mag video, and I was wondering how I adjust my e-mag trigger pull length. That is all. Oh and don't sic the Search Police on me, I need a quick answer. Thanks in advance.
  • Whitt_travis
    Professional elf punter
    • Jul 2002
    • 198

    #2
    How?

    Well, there are three ways to go about it with the AGD groove trigger... There's a magnet in the back of the trigger that can be adjusted by using an allen in the groove part of the trigger in the front... (sensitivity)

    Where the trigger pulls off the magnet that can also be adjusted. (length)

    And then in when you take off your body rail there are magnets in a small hole above the area mentioned above... Remove or add magnets to change the trigger. (Snappy-ness)

    =) I hope this is what your asking...

    I have an emagnum, but on the regular e-mag I think there's a small light on your board that blinks when the HALS sensor is tripped... (The thing behind your trigger that set's off the solenoid.) So, adjust it until your little heart bursts... I hope I gave you all the info...

    And, as for the video, on the AGD site I still think they give them out when you register your marker with them.
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    • Havoc_online
      www.havoc-online.com
      • Feb 2002
      • 2851

      #3
      Where the trigger pulls off the magnet that can also be adjusted. (length)
      trigger pull length is adjusted by taking off the bodyrail and putting the selector switch in Emode, at the top of the switch will be a allen hole that adjusts pull length. Leave a BIT of play after the hall sensor picks up the trigger magnet so the pull stays reliable.

      Dont adjust the magnet on the trigger too much, people move them so far they get loose, fall out and then get lost.

      for trigger return, you could throw in an o'ring under 1 magnet to get a lighter pull than 1 magnet alone(if it wasnt light enough for you)
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      • Whitt_travis
        Professional elf punter
        • Jul 2002
        • 198

        #4
        Ehh

        Hard to explain without a picture or something, hehe.
        #71 "Whitt"
        Team Frostburn

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        • Load SM5
          Scruffy Administrator

          • Oct 2000
          • 6772

          #5


          Look about halfway down the article for a good explanation and pics.


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          • ShatteredFaith
            Sound Soldier
            • Jan 2003
            • 25

            #6
            Thanks for the help guys! I really appreciate it.

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