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Posted by Dr. "rocklake" Gardner on July 22, 2002 at 10:42:13:
In Reply to: Anyone with an electronic trigger frame L@@K posted by
: HI : I have found a new way to minimize the amount of movement and electronic trigger frame trigger can move. THIS DOES NOT INVOLVE DOING ANYTHING PERMANENT TO THE GUN, HOWEVER I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING YOU DO. Dude, I don't know what you did to your trigger frame, but you shouldn't have to do that. My trigger has absolutely no play in it. I've worked on three different Mako style trigger frames, and none of them had this play in it your talking about. Can you fill me in a little more about what your doing here? Thanks.
: this is what you need:
: double stick tape
: teflon tape
: and a small piece of metal
: This is what you do, you take out the trigger, put the double stick tape onto the piece of metal, cut the tape so it does not protrude beyond the metal, put the piece of metal on the spot where the trigger touches the frame. Then, wind the teflon tape about two times around the metal, and put the trigger back in. If you want pics email me.
Sam "Mr._Fix_It" Skalicky
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Dr. "rocklake" Gardner
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team_poverty
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