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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Shorter Trigger Pull

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Posted by shadow_walker on August 26, 2002 at 17:05:20:

In Reply to: Shorter Trigger Pull posted by Javin on August 26, 2002 at 01:51:21:

: I just recently did a trigger job on my frame. I was just wondering where exactly do u measure when measuring the trigger pull. I made the pull as short as i could, allowing the gun to recock. However...i can't get it anywhere near 1/8" pull like Hellrazor does. Any suggestions? Hellrazor help! =P Welp...I'm out...peace

The way he does it is that you have to take the front sear pin out, and cut off a sliver of macroline. Measure the inside width of where the sear sits, then cut that length of macroline just a hair shorter. Then take a pair of needle nose pliers, and put the macroline lined up with the front sear rest, then put the pin in. He had to explain it to me like 15 times, and i still don't understand, so you might aswell try and get him to do it. Or just get an elect. frame like me. =). HTH. Later.


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