correct on/off assembly

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  • sharpshooter1286
    Registered User
    • Feb 2003
    • 1114

    #1

    correct on/off assembly

    PLZ READ WHOLE POST thanxs

    i just got my used automag and it was in pieces. i was able to figure out the rest of it by asking looking at the diagrams on the AGD website and i am pretty sure its all right and everything. the on/off pin wasnt in either. it came with 3 of each of all the parts. i am not sure which parts go together or which ones to use. there are three on/off bottoms: one appears to be the stock one, another is the same size as the stock one except it has a black o-ring and has a smaller opening at the top and bottom, and the 3rd is alot shorter than both of these with a black o-ring and a slightly smaller opening than the second one.

    there are only two on/off pins: one is slightly longer than the other and has a longer thick part at the top and appears to be the stock one, the other is a little shorter (duh) and has less of a thick part

    there are three on/off tops: one is the biggest but does not haev the biggest holes in it and appears to be the stock one, the next one is a little smaller and has larger holes, and the third is the smallest of them all with the biggest hole on top and the smallest holes on the side

    if it makes any difference i am using an e-lcd trigger frame

    also i am not sure of the o-ring placement between all of these parts; if anyone needs any more info to help me then just ask here or PM me
  • RobAGD
    Cantankerous Administrator

    • Oct 2000
    • 2030

    #2
    Some of the electronic frames came with what were basically RT on off assemblies. The use the stepped style on off pins. The problem typically was that this were never the correct length and would cause shoot down or very poor gas effeciency.

    I would suggest looking at the AGD store for the correct Automag parts then look at the manual for the correct way to assembly them. and strat to tweak from thier and see how your frame works.

    -Robert
    Serving AGD customers since 93, wishing I could beat some common since into some of them about 5 hrs later.

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