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August 12th, 08:44 AM
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Trigger Issues
Tippyninja and I were going to doing the magnet mod and put in a roller switch..but we couldn't seem to get out the trigger. The top pin doesn't wanna come out. Anyone wanna help us out?
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August 12th, 09:41 AM
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To remove the trigger, use a hammer and a small punch or blunt nail to tap the trigger pin out. VERY IMPORTANT -- hit on the side *opposite* from the ridged end. If you look closely, you'll see that one end of the pin has ridges to keep the pin set in the hole. Tap the pin out from the opposite end.
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August 12th, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by mavsfan31
The top pin doesn't wanna come out. Anyone wanna help us out?
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I know what 3 pins i need to take out, the top one being for the trigger and the lower 2 for the microswitch. I have already tried what you have said and it is not working.
EDIT: I finally got it.
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Last edited by mavsfan31 : August 12th at 10:34 AM.
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August 12th, 12:49 PM
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you gotta be brutal with it. treat it like you hate it when your'e hitting it!
oh..you already got it out. didn't see that.
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August 12th, 04:13 PM
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Yea, I wasn't acting like I hated it.
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August 12th, 06:59 PM
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lol i had to beat mine too for it to come out.that thing is a *****....
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August 12th, 08:39 PM
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yeah... same here. after a while it loosens a bit, gets a LOT easier to remove..
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August 12th, 09:48 PM
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I gave up after 30 minutes of smacking the **** out of it with a hammer.
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August 12th, 11:03 PM
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Best bet- prop the frame up on two small board, books, or whatever you have handy. Position the pin over the gap so it'll fall through once it's loose. Get the punch on it, make sure it is the right side you'll be hitting- you'll be sorry if it isn't-- and give it a good crack. They're solid, there's little chance of hurting anything.
Now hollow or split pins on some older guns, those are mean little suckers. Never want to let go and then never want to go back in without bending.
Edited- I gotta learn to read the whole thread from now on.
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August 12th, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Torch
Best bet- prop the frame up on two small board, books, or whatever you have handy. Position the pin over the gap so it'll fall through once it's loose. Get the punch on it, make sure it is the right side you'll be hitting- you'll be sorry if it isn't-- and give it a good crack. They're solid, there's little chance of hurting anything.
Now hollow or split pins on some older guns, those are mean little suckers. Never want to let go and then never want to go back in without bending.
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He got it. Read his second post.
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