I say it on ravi's paintball sumthin or other, it said that you could shorten the mag trigger by doing it, but it seem like auto short stroking to me? And ive herd people on here say it screws stuff up, so i need to know the facts, does it mess stuff up?, or is it truly a nice way to adjust your trigger? And if it messes stuff up, how so?
Adjusting the trigger pin thingy?
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Don't mess w/ the trigger, ever!
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it will throw your system off wack
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ok, well i already messed with it, so could some one measure precisley how far its supposed to be screwed in so i can fix it. and its for a 68, dont know if that matters though?
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get some dial calipers and adjust it to AGD specs... and loc-tite it in place
...one more thing, NEVER touch the trigger rod againProud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002
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ok, thanks alot, i fixed my pin and everything works fine, but just out of curiosity, what would have happened had i not fixed the pin?
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Kinda confused
Blacks post is nice for total length but what is the AGD distance, space, bewteen the rod and the back of the trig?
jb
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Re: Adjusting the trigger pin thingy?
Oh yeah. FYI- Ravi's an idiot when it comes to Mags.
Originally posted by 68magOwner
I say it on ravi's paintball sumthin or other, it said that you could shorten the mag trigger by doing it, but it seem like auto short stroking to me? And ive herd people on here say it screws stuff up, so i need to know the facts, does it mess stuff up?, or is it truly a nice way to adjust your trigger? And if it messes stuff up, how so?
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AGD techs don't want people messing with trigger rods.Originally posted by gtrsi
Kinda confused
Blacks post is nice for total length but what is the AGD distance, space, bewteen the rod and the back of the trig?
jb
If it's really junked up, you might have to. If the trigger rod is too far from the trigger rod or too close (trigger stops rod from extending all the way) it would be like constantly short-stroking in the worst-case.
A good distance between the back of the trigger to the trigger rod is difficult to measure at the field.
What I like to carry in my tool case is a matchbook. Use the thickness of the matchbook's cover as the distance from trigger to trigger rod.
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