if u can buy all those parts for th emag u could uild ur own emag id u had the knowledger correct and therfore answering the question about the custom made emags
E-Mag Trigger Adjustment
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mh53eplt -
hey man, can you explain how to adjust the trigger on a micro e-mag from ptp? i called and they said they don't recommend it. if you're not sure, know anyone who does know?Comment
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personman
Hahah!!! They dont reccommend it!?
Its designed to be adjusted!!!
You should be able to follow the steps above. The only difference is that the body and rail are built into 1 piece. Once you take off the body though, your frame should look almost exactly like the one pictured and you can follow the instructions or whatever.Comment
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mh53eplt
I just bought a PTP eMag Micro 2000. When I unscrewed the PTP sear axel pin I noticed the sear assembly did not have a roller bushing like my Emag sear assembly. Is my PTP eMag sear assembly damaged?Comment
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The shims are made out of steel.
The lower half of the PTP E-Mags is exactly the same as the AGD E-Mags, so all of the trigger adjustment procedures are exactly the same.
The PTP E-Mags have a thin brass bushing that is the same thickness as the sear. It doesn't stick out on both sides like the AGD bushing. Push the sear axle pin into the hole in the sear with the body off the frame and see if there's any play in the axle pin. If there is, the brass bushing is missing.Comment
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mh53eplt -
I know this is an old thread, but i just read it; got a link from pbnation in one of the threads. But i followed all these steps, and now my e-mag bounces A LOT. As cool as it is, it is also uncool because i cant use it in to many tournaments, how can i get rid of the bounce but keep the trigger pull the same?Comment
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Where can i get that board
Basically where can i get that board and how much do they run??Originally posted by BlackVCGIt's a board that shoots really fast.
AKA Morlock Board
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