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| Straight 6 or Bust! Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Pace, FL |
OK, now I have another issue I can't figure out. The gun will fully cycle if I pull the trigger really hard, but if not then it won't recock. The LPR again isn't the issue, this would be the actuator right? If so, what would I do to adjust it?
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| Newbie Join Date: Jan 2012 | Is your re cocking point set all the way to the back of the trigger pull? I've had this problem before and all I did was moved the re cocking part of the trigger pull a little closer to the firing point and it seemed to solve the problem.
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| Straight 6 or Bust! Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Pace, FL |
OK, everything is timed up well but It's back to the trigger stick thing. What it's up too now is that it cycles fine, the trigger just doesn't want to return fast enough. Ideas? I am seriously considering going back to a nice electro as a primary, this 'cocker is very tempermental |
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| Pump Battle Rager Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Columbia, SC |
Just a suggestion, as I happen to me once before..the valve retaining screw was not flush with the body and it was creating friction on the trigger plate, making it drag and get stuck.... Just something else to check Hope that works Gabe |
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| Active Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Peoria, IL |
strip your trigger frame down, and clean it with hot soapy water and get some cue-tips and wipe it out really good. Then, replace the trigger return spring. A cheap replacement can be had out a ball point pen. it will probably need clipped down for the best fit. since you were having some problems with sear slippage, i would probably replace the sear spring as well... reassemble the frame and check the set screws that eliminate play with the trigger plate. there should be 2 on the bottom side of the frame... make sure they are not pushing trigger plate against the body and creating too much friction. then put a drop of oil on each side of the trigger plate and one in the front of the 3 way.
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