View Full Version : remove trigger pins?
how do i remove the pins holding my trigger, and switch
i wanted to try the sensitive trigger mod and i cant seem to get the pin to come out
oldironmudder
08-23-2007, 11:37 AM
Nail, nail punch or allen wrench from the right side when your holding it.
nvm i just finished the mod, great mod, i knew how to walk pretty fast already,
it kind of slow me done for some reason, guess i gotta get use to it
oldironmudder
08-23-2007, 12:29 PM
After I did that mod & a few more to the switch I can shake my marker & it will fire.
After I did that mod & a few more to the switch I can shake my marker & it will fire.
really what you do? i would like to hear more,
can you install a 50g switch onto it?
oldironmudder
08-23-2007, 03:42 PM
I still have my orignal 50gram switch in it from 2k1 or 2k2 when I orignally posted it online. Theres no spring in the trigger, switch is internally modded & a roller paddle.
the mr2 has a 50g switch stock?
howed you internally mod? and what is a roller paddle?
oldironmudder
08-23-2007, 04:11 PM
The stock ones are more like 250g.
Open it up & bend the tabs so theres less room between the contact points.
Its a flat paddle with a small bearing on the end that drops into the switch.
hmmm cool, so how would i get a 50g switch in?
oldironmudder
08-23-2007, 04:59 PM
A 50g in your frame? Pull the stock one out. Do a little wire swapping & put the new one in.
isnt that little metal flab thing connected to the switch, from all the 50g switches ive seen made for esp/camd trigger frames it doesnt have that metal flab
oldironmudder
08-23-2007, 06:02 PM
They dont come stock but will fit anyway. I used to put the flat ones in around where I lived & it would double as a rear stop.
hmmm so you went ahead and put the 50 switch without modding a little metal flap thing on?
sorry for all the questions, ive already modded y mr2 internally now im just looking to make it faster without buying and expensive board
and ive never modded anything on the trigger frame before
oldironmudder
08-23-2007, 06:13 PM
I had to put 2 small bends in a flat tab & one in the roller. Its pretty easy stuff to mod. I went through 2 boards before I knew what I did. Kingman swapped them out for me fast with only shipping to them for the cost. And thats before everyone parted them out.
sounds pretty good, imma try it a little later, thanks for the info, ive been wondering this for a while