replacing trigger on an emag

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  • phizz
    Registered User

    • Jan 2006
    • 1353

    #1

    replacing trigger on an emag

    How do I do this? just punch out the pin?
  • phat4life07
    Ann Arbor, Michigan baby!!
    • Dec 2006
    • 327

    #2
    yes, the pin will only come out of the left side (the switch side).

    when you do it, put a load of masking tape around the pin hole so you dont mess up the paint job

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    • FiXeL
      Registered Gun-Whore
      • May 2006
      • 819

      #3
      Use something like a nail smaller than the pin itself. Tap it out gently with a small hammer or something else. Replace the trigger and tap the pin back in place gently. It should go out pretty easy and vice versa. If you need to apply alot of force, somethings wrong.

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      • koleah
        Registered User
        • Jul 2005
        • 797

        #4
        Originally posted by phat4life07
        yes, the pin will only come out of the left side (the switch side).

        when you do it, put a load of masking tape around the pin hole so you dont mess up the paint job
        So just to confirm, before I go whatcking away at the wrong side again, the side I put the tip of the nail on is the side that the yellow pin is on?

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        • phizz
          Registered User

          • Jan 2006
          • 1353

          #5
          Wow I love the quick responses!! Thanks so much guys!

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          • FiXeL
            Registered Gun-Whore
            • May 2006
            • 819

            #6
            Originally posted by koleah
            So just to confirm, before I go whatcking away at the wrong side again, the side I put the tip of the nail on is the side that the yellow pin is on?
            Yeah, The side the battery interuptor pin is on is the side to tap out your pin.

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            • CoolHand
              Logic Industries LLC
              • Jan 2003
              • 3769

              #7
              Make sure your selector switch is out of the way on the other side, otherwise when you drive the pin through, you'll break off the little plastic selector switch.

              Ryan Shanks
              Logic Industries LLC

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