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    Azodin Auto trigger failure

    Has anyone else experienced this with their pumps? I noticed this issue when the striker was being released early when trying to use the auto trigger.

    It looks like the stainless safety/ autotrigger arm thing is shaving the trigger. Im thinking tapping a small socket head and rounding the thing would fix it but any thoughts or insight would be appreciated.

    #2
    You should probably also slightly round the edge on the cam so it doesn't happen again.

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      #3
      Is there any update to this? I believe I am experiencing the same issue.

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        #4
        Yeah I'd be interested in hearing about this too. Rounding the edges as suggested above seems like it would work.

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          #5
          I looked at a brand new auto trigger kit/frame and the tip of the trigger was angled and flat, not rounded at all. I was trying to order just the trigger but nobody was returning my emailmor answering the phones at Azodin.

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            #6
            I wanted to use the auto trigger more before giving a definite answer. Tapping a socket head didn't work the way i wanted it to but chamfering/rounding the cam made a difference. It did reduce wear and smoothed out the feel of the auto trigger.

            himurax13 i reach out to azodin on fb with good results instead of calling or emailing.

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            • Toestr
              Toestr commented
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              I'm not sure what you were getting at by tapping a socket head, but I'd be interested to find out.

            • TKcustoms

              TKcustoms

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              Toestr my original thought was to have a socket head restore the area that has been shaved off. I was hoping that this would restore the AT function and be replaceable.

              I used a file to get the socket head to match the original geometry of the trigger. It didn't work because i ended up pulling the bolt through the threads.

            • Toestr
              Toestr commented
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              Ahh I see. Not a bad idea. I think you were on the right track with the material. If the trigger was stainless/steel this wouldn't really be an issue with it rubbing against the cam.
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