Like the title says. What makes it more sought after than say a emag trigger?
What makes a tl-63 trigger so sought after?
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What makes a tl-63 trigger so sought after?
Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.Tags: None
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Just a reminder, the TL Triggers sometimes had problems working in Mechanical mode. Something about them not being machined to the correct specs. (I had one on my SFL For a couple yrs, was ok, till the TunaBlade came along
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i've been wondering why we can't mill the center section off the std. 2 finger E Mag trigger , other than you would probley lose the adjustment on the trigger magnet
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Chaos_Theory!
Aside from them being rare, theres nothing really special about them regardless of what people say. Ive had a few and never really like them as much as fireblades or tunablades.
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Originally posted by maniacmechanicI've been wondering why we can't mill the center section off the std. 2 finger E Mag trigger, other than you would probably lose the adjustment on the trigger magnet
I'm sure we could do this, I'm actually going to try this as I really cant get used to the std double trigger on my emag. I'm pretty sure a bigger set screw could be used.
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It's been done...I got the inspriration from Army about 6 years ago.Originally posted by maniacmechanici've been wondering why we can't mill the center section off the std. 2 finger E Mag trigger , other than you would probley lose the adjustment on the trigger magnet
My trigger is also reamed out oversized, and an oversize trigger pin is installed in the frame. The trigger is also shimmed for minimum side-to-side play



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