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  • becool64
    Registered User
    • May 2005
    • 151

    #1

    Trigger Problems

    Hey guys I just got a new trigger for my intellifeed... I can't seem to get the old trigger off. How are you supposed to do it? Please help.
  • AGDlover
    And boom goes the dynamite
    • Aug 2003
    • 3322

    #2
    Remove the field strip screw and front frame screw and off it should come

    EDIT my bad man I read that wrong sry!!!
    Last edited by AGDlover; 05-30-2005, 06:30 PM.
    Euro E-mag | TL63 | XMOD| EM01610
    Euro Rt | OG | RT02382.

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    • usmc8892
      Registered User
      • Nov 2003
      • 202

      #3
      use a small punch to drive the pin out from right to left looking at the frame from the top...it is helpful to remove the stickies and place the frame on something solid...i have been using a roll of electric tape to place under the frame so that the pin just drops out whe n i punch it out.

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      • becool64
        Registered User
        • May 2005
        • 151

        #4
        Now i'm really screwed over!!!
        I took the pin out (silver small shiny thin) and was doing it right near my sink (STUPID) so anyways I punch the pin out and, u guessed it, it went down the drain. Now I have two triggers but no way to use them. I was planning on playing this weekend to! Anybody know where I can get one ASAP or have an extra one? I really did it now!

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        • usmc8892
          Registered User
          • Nov 2003
          • 202

          #5
          does your sink have a trap? if so, remove the trap, the pin will still be in there, just dont run any water until u recover the pin

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          • Jaan
            It's Pronounced *John*

            • Apr 2005
            • 1310

            #6
            Do you know a machinist? Pins like that are *somewhat* common, you might try MSC Industrial Supply, some place like that. There are places that sell nothing but screws, pins etc ... you might have to buy a box of 100, but what the hell. You'll have to know the size, or course. My first stop would be some of the Automag builders that I see around here. It's *almost* a given that anyone who works on 'Mags for a living have a box of these for spares. Try Tunaman, he seemed to be well stocked.

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