Pneumag problem~ assembly

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  • havocx
    SW Ontario
    • Aug 2006
    • 88

    #1

    Pneumag problem~ assembly

    I have gotten all the parts I need everything is pretty much ready to go.
    My problem lies with how to drill the hole for the MSV2 activation pin. In the walk through I noticed you cut your trigger guard off. I dont really want to do that if possible.
    Any body with past experience please post with suggestions.
    It is an Intellie trigger frame
    Thanks
    Last edited by havocx; 12-05-2006, 10:51 AM.
  • stonersr26
    The RiseoftheUnholy Tinker
    • Jul 2004
    • 814

    #2
    from what I have seen alot of people use the current hole that is in the frame for the old sear rod. If you have a drill or a drill press go to a tool store and get a long drill bit, it might cost around $5-10 at the most. Hope that helps.

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    • Zneaky
      Got Jesus?
      • Apr 2004
      • 190

      #3
      I drilled a hole through the back of the trigger frame and through to where the trigger is. You could come in from the other end, drill through the guard and through where the rod will go, but one way or another, you will be drilling through an exposed part.

      Z
      Z

      Warning: Exposure to the SON may prevent burning!!

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      • longi
        I love Real Ale alot. Hic!
        • Jan 2005
        • 490

        #4
        Use the existing sear hole for the rod. There are 2 ways you can install the MSV-2, firstly, you can cut off some of the arm then attach the MSV-2 directly to the intellifeed mount. Secondly, you can attach a vertical rectangle of metal to the intellifeed mount, the you can mount the MSV-2 lower down thus you can keep the entire arm intact, theoretically, it would make the pull lighter....Ah ha! I have an idea!...Zyklon!!!

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        • havocx
          SW Ontario
          • Aug 2006
          • 88

          #5
          I would use the existing hole but he QEV is in the way. so drill I must. I'm crossing my fingers that the drill will be long enough and i get it spot on.

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