AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
After writing a long response, I figured it was better to delete it all and ask this:
Why do you want to remove the trigger pin?
Removing the trigger pin is quite easy, but the question I have to make is WHY, unless you don't have a stock mag.
Sorry i didn't gave you a straight answer, you didn't say what type of mag you own, but trust me, and probably all the mags guru's around here, you 99.999%(if not 100%) of the time don't need to remove the trigger pin.
After writing a long response, I figured it was better to delete it all and ask this:
Why do you want to remove the trigger pin?
Removing the trigger pin is quite easy, but the question I have to make is WHY, unless you don't have a stock mag.
Sorry i didn't gave you a straight answer, you didn't say what type of mag you own, but trust me, and probably all the mags guru's around here, you 99.999%(if not 100%) of the time don't need to remove the trigger pin.
I own 3 mags but the one I'm trying to remove the pin on is my E-Mag. I'm going to try for a little longer today and if I can't get it to budge anymore than I'm just going to send it off. It's pretty stuck as I've hit it pretty hard with a phillips screw driver and hammer and it didn't budge.
(I got a fireblade, of course I need to take the stock trigger and pin out.
If it is the same as on spder ESP frames, i found that the metal rod that connects the lid to most cheap hoppers works awesomly. The edges are usually rounded, so if you are careful, I cant imagine you would have any problem scratching up your frame. I set the frame on a vise, and one hard tap loosened the pins. This was after at least two bent allen wrenches, and a few different sized nails.
heh, I've used punches on my emag, and a funny sort of screwdriver bit thats just the right diameter on mine and my friend's spyders(the same thing). I never used nails or alan wrenches or any of those things. I do have to say that you need to give it a solid whack to get it out though...
you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
:shooting: :cuss:
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