Trigger "slack"

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  • Mrmacdude
    Free Ballin
    • Feb 2003
    • 492

    #1

    Trigger "slack"

    Relevant info:


    ULT: 3 Shims
    X-valve
    Y-grip


    When gassed up, my gun's trigger has nothing to stop it from wiggling back and forth(back to front, not side to side), with the sear and the top of the rigger hitting the frame being the two end points of this motion.


    Is this normal? If so, should i fashion some sort of trigger stop?
  • mag/cocker lover
    Element *608*
    • Jul 2003
    • 1295

    #2
    that is normal, and some people do put trigger stops into their trigger or the frame to stop it. just becareful that you dont try adjusting it too much, as this will cause short strokes.
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    • frop
      Easily Irritated
      • Feb 2004
      • 751

      #3
      stops are the way to go, look for Bad Dog's thread, step-by-step intsructions in there. I just finished gold plating my trigger & putting in stops,you definitely gotta adjust 'em with some slack. Before I had my adjustable, I did some quick testing & found that when I pulled the trigger slowly, it fires at a later point than normal. Now, w/ my hyperflow set to 1200psi, it doesn't make much of a diff. Also, I found that the on/off could not reset if the top stop was adjusted so it barely cleared the safety, so once again, gas up & adjust.
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      • alooney11
        I like Halo2
        • Oct 2004
        • 349

        #4
        You need to be able to slide a credit card between the trigger rod and where it contacts the back of the trigger. Logics vert frame has an adjustable contact point which is really helpful.
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