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  • Jonesie
    All Around Good Guy
    • Oct 2002
    • 1123

    #16
    I turned my Trigger Rod out 1/2 a turn on my X-Mag, and man that blade trigger rips!

    I agree, how does removing the bump on the front affect manual mode?

    Either way, I wish AGD would produce some with the disclaimer that they may or may not work in manual mode. I know this is not good business practice, but I thought I'd throw it out there. I need a blade for my ULE E-Mag.
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    • gibby
      Kahuna Studios
      • Jan 2002
      • 2507

      #17
      I know I had sent BlackVCG my emag with the TL63 trigger to tune up. When I got it back, everything worked perfectly. I was able to chrono in manual mode, and it ripped in E mode.

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      • SIGSays
        USMC
        • Sep 2001
        • 3051

        #18
        i saw a xmag with one... the guy said he got it when he bought the xmag brand new.. it was annoed to match
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        • Skoad
          Registered User
          • Feb 2002
          • 3265

          #19
          seriously....why wouldnt a blade trigger work in manual...like the guy said..isn't it the same without the "hump"???



          someone please tell me why? Army i think it was ground his double down to a blade and it works...

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          • GatoLoco
            I wear a cat on my back
            • Apr 2003
            • 172

            #20
            yes, how can hump removal take out manual. Isnt a double trigger a blade with a hump?
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            • GatoLoco
              I wear a cat on my back
              • Apr 2003
              • 172

              #21
              ?
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              • Da1spaz247
                S.S Bandit Captain
                • Jan 2003
                • 288

                #22
                2. Timmy was offering them and he could tell you to go to hell if you wanted it to work in manual mode.

                Whoa!!! What's with that. Am I missing something here? Why would Timmy tell someone to go to hell for wanting it to work in manual mode? Either I took that statement the wrong way or Tom was really cranky when he posted it.

                I belive my friend is planning on making and selling these blade triggers real soon. He has the resources, so I know that isn't won't be a problem.

                I also don't understand how a blade could affect manual mode.
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                • GatoLoco
                  I wear a cat on my back
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 172

                  #23
                  hmm does anybody know?
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                  • Animal Mother

                    #24
                    One thing I heard was something about the magnet and if you take out the bump it will mess up the magnet on the trigger. But I still don't get how a blade trigger effects manual mode.. I'm sure there is an answer, I'm just puzzled to as what the cause is. Maybe I need to see one up close.

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                    • Top Secret
                      IPR's E-Maggot
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 601

                      #25
                      Here is an idea... move the position of the front of the trigger forward a bit so that there is enough room behind the trigger to house the magnet/set screw without need for the hump. Ta-da! I'll make some pics of this later tonight.
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                      • manike
                        INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                        • Jan 2001
                        • 3820

                        #26
                        Originally posted by ah137
                        I believe tom made this one,
                        No, I made that one. and it's on John Sosta's gun. I don't know if AGDE ending up making any more or not.
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                        • Jonesie
                          All Around Good Guy
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 1123

                          #27
                          Originally posted by manike
                          No, I made that one.
                          Then make some more! My X-Mag has a Timmy on it, but my E-Mag has Trigger Envy...
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                          • athomas
                            Of course it works-its AGD
                            • Jan 2002
                            • 8039

                            #28
                            The problem with the blade triggers in manual mode are due to the positioning of the triggers with respect to the trigger rod and the frame body. Without proper trigger rod adjustment, some triggers stopped against the back of the frame before the sear was able to release the bolt. If the trigger rods and trigger position were adjusted properly then any blade trigger should work if its designed correctly.
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                            • Army
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                              • Oct 2000
                              • 5785

                              #29
                              Timmy-Trigger have a locked trigger magnet. On top of the trigger, is a new set screw that adjusts the distance the magnet is to the HES by moving the trigger backward, but this sacrifices the forward freeplay needed for manual mode. The trigger adjuster in the frame is still there.

                              My trigger is stock, with the hump shaved off, and the magnet locked in. I have NO HES adjustments, other than the distance out where I locked the magnet at, and the travel set screw in the frame.

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