A5 E Grip info...

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  • tropical_fishy
    KART
    • Oct 2004
    • 1017

    #1

    A5 E Grip info...

    So The A5 E Grip I ordered a while back just got in, I bought used.

    All it came with were the Gripframe shells, and the board/Capacitor/noid.

    I've got it all put together, but there's one problem.



    There's no trigger grouping, nor a trigger guard.

    Will the stock A5 Mech frame trigger parts work in this, or...?
  • SpecialBlend2786
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 4023

    #2
    ask theo

    /i have no idea
    //ate too much ice cream, can't think

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    • tropical_fishy
      KART
      • Oct 2004
      • 1017

      #3
      I HATE theo.

      Anyone else know?

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      • OneEyedPimp
        www.fingerinabox.com
        • Mar 2005
        • 253

        #4
        Originally posted by tropical_fishy
        I HATE theo.

        Anyone else know?
        Yes it will, you just have to take that metal clip off the mech trigger.

        Edit: I am about 99% sure about that, but the one percent is what kills you.

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        • MoeMag
          Still here.
          • Dec 2005
          • 1821

          #5
          I just asked if a stock A-5 double trigger kit would work in an e-grip this morning, and I was told no. So it would stand to reason any old A-5 stock trigger would not work either. I will find out tomorrow for sure, but your best bet is to check at your local shop to make sure.

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          • OneEyedPimp
            www.fingerinabox.com
            • Mar 2005
            • 253

            #6
            Like I said I could be wrong. I can't get to my A-5 right now, else I would compare them. However, I remember puting the mech trigger in my e-grip. Just put the mech frame in without that little metal clip and see if it clicks.

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            • VFX_Fenix
              -=Bishop=-
              • Sep 2004
              • 1052

              #7
              The E-Grip Trigger group has a trigger with a long tongue which depresses the switch while the trigger is in a resting state and releases the switch causing the firing cycle. The Stock trigger plate does not have this tongue and so won't work.

              Bottom line, you need an e-grip trigger group or just the trigger plate.

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              • ahellers
                USCG "I save lives"
                • Jan 2006
                • 681

                #8
                hmm mine works... just try it with and with out the little metal clip... one way will work.
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