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Old 05-17-2008, 07:33 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Nope. The culprit was a jacked-up 32* frame.

It looks like the little ledge that the trigger rod rests on to line it up with the trigger is too high and the rod is binding with the trigger. It might need just a touch of dremeling.

Anyone ever get one to work?

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Old 05-18-2008, 02:35 PM   #12 (permalink)
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A frame which will hopefully be replaced soon. The faster my teammate gets that 'mag up and running, the sooner I can start trying to convince him his SP markers would be better used as doorstops

Thanks again Evan
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Nope. The culprit was a jacked-up 32* frame.

It looks like the little ledge that the trigger rod rests on to line it up with the trigger is too high and the rod is binding with the trigger. It might need just a touch of dremeling.

Anyone ever get one to work?

Oh, and nice to meet you VVulfe!
The very first Airwalk frames ad the same issue. Apparently that spec isnt too easy to get right.

What I did on mine, was dremel a little flat spot on the back of the trigger, since the rod was touching it up where it starts to curve. You may (probably) have to adjust the length of your trigger rod also.
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Old 05-19-2008, 10:00 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Yeah, Evan mentioned working on the trigger rod as well - thing is, the 'mag belongs to a teammate who's not really, shall we say, mechanically inclined.

I'll talk to him about trying to clean up the trigger and trigger rod, but he'll most likely opt to just replace the frame.
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