Is there no adjusting a BLADE trigger magnet?

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  • JEDI
    We beat pump players
    • Jan 2002
    • 1859

    #1

    Is there no adjusting a BLADE trigger magnet?

    Looking at the Blade Trigger for the Emags & Xmags, I wondered if there is any way of adjusting the Hall Effects magnet in the middle of the trigger. Being that there is no hump in the trigger, where is the set screw? If theres no ability to adjust, doesn't that limit your trigger pull adjusting?

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  • wyn1370
    ...--...
    • Feb 2001
    • 3821

    #2
    there is a screw by the top magnet (for lack of correct term). It works like a trigger stop, you adjust the start possition of the whole trigger.
    (this is all based on memory, so I could be mistaken)
    You are the Wormtongue of AO.~bofh

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    • JEDI
      We beat pump players
      • Jan 2002
      • 1859

      #3
      The set screw in the top of the grip fram is a Stop screw. The more out it is the shorter the pull. On a regular double trigger you need to then compensate for the lack of a pull by screwing the Hall effects magnet closer to the Hall Effects sensor.

      (If) there's no screw behind the Hall Effects magnet, how do you move the magnet closer to the sensor? If you adjust the trigger pull to non existent, the sensor magnet doesn't get close enough to the sensor.
      WE ARE DEADCELL, AND WE WILL RUN THROUGH YOU

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      • FESTUS33
        AO's Mad Gunsmith
        • Oct 2002
        • 851

        #4
        The trigger you're refering too is the TL63,
        they were made by Timmy63 of Team AGD Pride.
        The top stop screw is not only you're adjuster
        it is also magnetic itself, that's how Timmy
        got around having to install the top magnet
        that you're stock E-Mag trigger has.
        How do I know this {I've known Timmy since He
        started playing Paintball and have played with
        him on 2 different Teams.}
        Check My Sig.
        Rick
        FSE-LX No-Rise, Halo B, TL63 Trigger, J&J EDGE Set

        CHUFF CHUFF!

        Great Trader's The Frymarker {Grip Gurl}, Timmy63, SteveD, SHartley, More to Come?

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        • JEDI
          We beat pump players
          • Jan 2002
          • 1859

          #5
          I dont think we're all talking about the same set screw, or maybe you are and I'm confused. The TOP screw you're referring to is in the grip frame, and it adjusts the pull. I'm talking about the screw in the middle of the trigger where the hump is on a stock Emag trigger. See the set screw in this trigger here on the bottom:

          WE ARE DEADCELL, AND WE WILL RUN THROUGH YOU

          Dayspring - "We've had Clare at Shatnerball." "I'm confident that she can take 20 guys."

          "I'd trade my cocker for some steady pu**y"

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          • FESTUS33
            AO's Mad Gunsmith
            • Oct 2002
            • 851

            #6
            He is asking about the adjustment on the
            "Blade Trigger for the E-Mag and X-Mag's"
            as far as I know TL63 is the only one out
            there.
            I'm pretty sure if you ask Manike {who's
            marker is pictured at the top of this thread}
            He will probably back me up on this.
            Am I right Simon or am I just sucking wind.
            Rick
            FSE-LX No-Rise, Halo B, TL63 Trigger, J&J EDGE Set

            CHUFF CHUFF!

            Great Trader's The Frymarker {Grip Gurl}, Timmy63, SteveD, SHartley, More to Come?

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            • manike
              INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

              • Jan 2001
              • 3820

              #7
              Jedi, there is no screw in the middle nub of the trigger to adjust the magnet directly.

              There is however an extra screw in the top of the trigger itself in place of where the top glued magnet used to be in the stock trigger. The screw inside the grip frame (in the selector barrel) is a different one and not what the guys here are talking about.

              By adjusting this one with the frame in place you can tilt the angle of the trigger back towards the frame and thus adjust how close the magnet is to the HES. The screw pushes on the spot on the frame where the magnet for return is housed internally, and thus tilts the trigger back...

              The blade trigger is not adjusted in quite the same way as the normal trigger, but you get the same result pretty much.

              That is my gun and yes it's one of Timmy63's triggers.

              manike
              Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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              • JEDI
                We beat pump players
                • Jan 2002
                • 1859

                #8
                Ok, cool. I knew I was just mixing stuff up. I didnt realize there was another set screw "up there" to take the place of the trigger one. Thanks Manike and others.
                WE ARE DEADCELL, AND WE WILL RUN THROUGH YOU

                Dayspring - "We've had Clare at Shatnerball." "I'm confident that she can take 20 guys."

                "I'd trade my cocker for some steady pu**y"

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                • SeeK
                  NCC1701-A
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 464

                  #9
                  One thing you may need to do with the blade is adjust the fire mode selector if you make the trigger pull very short.
                  Forest Gump of paintball

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                  • CRog075
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 763

                    #10
                    uhhh....why is that piece of beauty on a hard rock like that any ways. I wouldnt trust it to get scratched

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                    • manike
                      INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                      • Jan 2001
                      • 3820

                      #11
                      Originally posted by CRog075
                      uhhh....why is that piece of beauty on a hard rock like that any ways. I wouldnt trust it to get scratched
                      Because I put it there... to take a picture. It didn't get scratched. There's a thread about guns on rocks somewhere now where you can see more about it
                      Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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