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| Active Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Canada, N.S. | My classic automag is doing full auto? My classic automag is doing full auto? Its kind of cool and desireable..........but........maybe somethings not working. I just adjusted the valve, I am running off co2 and a remote hose. I have recently added a double trigger. I am thinking maybe the double trigger needs adjusting. This is a kind of cool feature except for the fact that I am afraid of damaging the sear. I am wondering if it's possible that I'm getting the bump action similar to a reactive trigger on a tippmann?
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| Seasoned Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Northern California U.S.A. | With gun gassed up and ready to fire, is there any gap between the sears push rod and back of trigger? If not? there is likely your issue, sear is NOT fully engaging the bolt once the bolt gets moving faster during the firing sequence. IMO, just the first thing to look at |
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| Active Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Canada, N.S. | Is there any gap between the sears push rod and back of trigger? Is there any gap between the sears push rod and back of trigger? Yes their is! I had meant to fix that . Thanks
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