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  • Puddleglum
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 811

    #1

    Trigger Rod Adjustments

    I know that I'm not supposed to do it, and I havn't. The previous owner did. Well I've owned the gun for a while and nothing has gone wrong, and nothing is worn on the sear. Can anyone explain what messes up when you adjust the rod length? I know that you can dramatically shorten the trigger pull. I also realize that it may throw off the engage point and the axis will be thrown off as well. But how long will it last if you do adjust the lenght, before the gun goes full-auto?
    I have no Sig.

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  • Xzion
    Official Dragon of AO
    • Jan 2001
    • 1617

    #2
    Lengthning the trigger rod doenst shorten the trigger, it just takes out the slack purposely

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    • Puddleglum
      Registered User
      • Oct 2001
      • 811

      #3
      Will I be able to order one when the AGD Store opens?
      I have no Sig.

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      • Xzion
        Official Dragon of AO
        • Jan 2001
        • 1617

        #4
        Im presuming when you say order 'one' your referring to a new sear. You can order one now by calling AGD.

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        • PyRo
          President Bioloaf inc.
          • Dec 2000
          • 10186

          #5
          As long as it isn't hitting the trigger when you pull it all the way foward, and if you pull it back slowley it should have some travel after it fires. If you have that then don't worry about it.

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