On/off pin length?

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  • PUDBUDZ
    Dazed & Confused
    • Jun 2001
    • 115

    #1

    On/off pin length?

    I've read that making your on/off pin length a little shorter will make the trigger a little more reactive.

    AGD has the E-Mag On/off pin @ .712

    I just measured my pin and it is at .7035...

    Thats quite a bit off the mark! I noticed that the end of the pin that gets pushed by the sear isn't flat. It seems to be a little worn (very little).

    I havn't touched the pin until looking at it now. First time using the Mag was this weekend! The Mag shoots great and does not run away as if the pin is too short.

    Whats the minimum reccomended pin length?
  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    Sub 1000 emags have a half aluminum/half brass on/off assembly. They use one oring in the on/off top and a .725 on/off pin.

    After 1000, they switched to the 2 oring setup (the one with the quad oring). They then moved to a full brass on/off assembly and a .712 pin.

    So if you have a 1/2 brass, 1/2 aluminum on/off assembly, you want .725. If you have a full brass assembly, you want .712.

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    • Kevmaster
      Owners Group Div: Director
      • Oct 2001
      • 5475

      #3
      Micro Emags are a totally different game...just FYI. Pro Team gets Emag on-offs and sands them down with a file...

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      • PUDBUDZ
        Dazed & Confused
        • Jun 2001
        • 115

        #4
        ProTeam sands them down with a file?...I'd be a little pissed if anything on my $1200 gun was made with a file!

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        • Kevmaster
          Owners Group Div: Director
          • Oct 2001
          • 5475

          #5
          yep... Pro Team sands AGD emag sears to fit their Micro E...they also put a spacer inbetween the grip frame and the body to make it less shaving...

          PTP does not know jack about tolerances...reason #1 i sold my PTP Micro E

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          • afrankart
            driving blindfolded
            • Jan 2003
            • 713

            #6
            I measured my stock on/off pin from my X-valve when it was new. It was supposed to be .750" but mine measured .747" I know that's not a lot, I wonder what their actual tolerances are.
            Cobalt DM4
            Team Synapsis
            THE GARDNER BROS ARE AS COOL AS HERPES

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            • Dayspring
              aka- The Day Wang

              • May 2001
              • 9664

              #7
              Just remember- all it takes to have a gun that goes from working to full auto on the on/off pin is .015 of an inch. There is THAT much difference between having a pin too long and one too short.

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              • PUDBUDZ
                Dazed & Confused
                • Jun 2001
                • 115

                #8
                .015---15 thousandths?...thats quite a bit....you don't mean .0015?

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                • BlackVCG
                  Grubby Owner

                  • Oct 2000
                  • 4956

                  #9
                  .747 - .750... Big deal. It isn't THAT precise of a tolerance. A few thousandths isn't going to change anything, unless you're right at the threshold of it going from regular operation to runaway. As long as it works fine, don't worry about it.
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                  • BlackVCG
                    Grubby Owner

                    • Oct 2000
                    • 4956

                    #10
                    Originally posted by PUDBUDZ
                    .015---15 thousandths?...thats quite a bit....you don't mean .0015?
                    No, he means .015". That's like going from a .735" pin to a .750" pin. And depending on the gun that can make it go from runaway mode to normal operation. Think about how much .0015" really is. We aren't making Starett parallel bars here.
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                    • PUDBUDZ
                      Dazed & Confused
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 115

                      #11
                      well i guess that its not exact...ill get out the old blue wrench and take a little off!

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                      • afrankart
                        driving blindfolded
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 713

                        #12
                        NO! please don't modifyit. We've been thru this discussion before. If I can't stop you, please do it right. Use a stone and a good pair of calipers or micrometers to check your progress as you go. remember, if you take too much off, your gun is an illegal paperweight until you get a new pin.
                        Cobalt DM4
                        Team Synapsis
                        THE GARDNER BROS ARE AS COOL AS HERPES

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                        • PUDBUDZ
                          Dazed & Confused
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 115

                          #13
                          I was just kidding...mine seems to be .0085 too small as it is!

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                          • Kevmaster
                            Owners Group Div: Director
                            • Oct 2001
                            • 5475

                            #14
                            you're running an AGD marker, not a PTP correct?

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                            • PUDBUDZ
                              Dazed & Confused
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 115

                              #15
                              Correct...its a newer standard E-Mag w/ X-valve and LvX. It also came with the pin @ .7035.

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