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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: SPYDER TRIG PULL ADJUSTMENT

In Reply to: Re: SPYDER TRIG PULL ADJUSTMENT posted by Shadow_Cocker on December 11, 2002 at 22:58:33:


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Posted by:
ReconMarine17
on May 23, 2003 at 12:24:54

: Just another side note... the screw I speak of in the above response is right in the middle of the actual trigger at the top. Do not losen the 2 screws right behind there which are parallel to each other or you will losen the casing to your solonoid. If you do losen it the pin may not hit the sear properly each time .. meaning erratic fire so only do this is you want to take the solonoid out of your gun.

I know you can adjust the trigger pull on an elec. frame, but can you do it on the stock one as well?
please get back to me at
Koshoryu16@hotmail.com

Semper Fi


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