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I was told that there is no way to do a trigger job on a spyder sonix pro by a local shop is this statement true???
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#2
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... any trigger can do a trigger job .. as long as you can take the frame off ... and move some stuff around ... yeah .. it shouldn't be too hard
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You can do one. I did on my old Sonix! Just tapped a hole in front of the trigger and put a set screw in. Looked pretty ghetto though.
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Hmm sounds like idea # 2 will probably be the easiest any more suggestions?
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I modded my trigger, on my shutter, which is also mechanical. I can take some pics if you want me too. I'll try to get them up tomorrow, my camera batteries need to be recharged, unless I can find my spare batteries.
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Of course you can give it a trigger job, check this out:
http://www.acp-products.com/tutorial_mech.html
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Otter has a trigger job on his site too. I used a combination of Otter mods and ACP trigger mods. I'll have pics up later today so you can see it, camera is almost done charging.
Otter's Mechanical Trigger Job
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thats pretty bad i think ill go with http://www.acp-products.com/tutorial_mech.html it seems like it gives a more detailed view of the process thanks.
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If you want detail, try this one -
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As promised these are some pictures of my trigger on my Shutter. I measured the trigger pull and its about 8mm, with no problems cocking or recocking. I had it shorter but I had problems with it cocking.
First picture: This is the trigger frame on the gun, just so you can see the distance between the back trigger stop and where it rests. ![]() Second picture: This is the adjustment screw for the back slack. ![]() Third picture: This is the adjustment screw for the front slack. ![]() Forth picture: This the the spacer I put on the sear resting pin so that the sear sits lower. ![]() Hope that gives you an idea of what you can do. You can combine all the different ideas and come up with your own trigger job. I also have a lighter spring in mine and bump stop under the trigger because with the other adjusters you don't need it. After you're done let us know and show us what you came up with. Good luck. If you need anymore help please feel free to ask.
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