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mjr,payne
07-24-2004, 11:01 PM
i just purchased a 2k2 angel lcd and i can only get about 11 bps so far my trigger is set uo for a really small trigger pull i was just wondering if someone could guide me through to ajust my trigger to maximize the bps im not shure what each screw ajust but i am toying with it now so any input would be apreciated

PakmanRevd
07-25-2004, 07:54 AM
Trigger Adjustment

The trigger can be adjusted for 2 parameters. The trigger return stroke and the trigger over travel. These adjustments allow you to have a total trigger movement as little as 1/4 of a mm. Setting the differential between these 2 parameters too small can cause erratic trigger operation. (See trigger adjustment diagram & wiring connections diagram).

Never adjust your trigger so fine that accidental discharge can occur due to shock loads or vibration.

* Remove the left-hand side grip cheek cover by removing the 3 screws using a suitable metric Allen key.
* Unplug the battery and solenoid plugs.
* Remove the 2 grip frame screws holding the frame to the body using a suitable metric Allen key.
* Remove the frame from the body. Remove the trigger return spring from the top of the trigger. You now have access to the trigger adjustment screws.
* Any adjustment to these screws we recommend removing and applying a small amount of Loctite low strength thread lock.
* The screw nearest to finger location that projects above the trigger controls the over travel. Using a suitable metric Allen key adjust to suit. Counterclockwise reduces the over travel.Caution: There must be sufficient over travel to activate the microswitch.
* The screw that is recessed into the trigger below the return spring controls the return stroke. Using a suitable metric Allen key adjust to suit. Clockwise reduces the return stroke.Caution: There must be sufficient return stroke to reset the microswitch.
* By replacing the trigger spring and offering the frame to the body you can verify your settings by pulling the
trigger, you will hear an audible “click” from the microswitch verifying its operation.
* Replace grip frame screws and wiring connectors into the PCB. Caution: Do not trap any wiring, or the trigger return spring between the body & frame.
* Replace grip cheek cover screws using a suitable metric Allen key adjust to suit.

Pottorf
07-25-2004, 11:11 PM
try gettin a new trigger that would help some, idk if u done this yet, turn your mrof up to 20 if u got a loader that can do it

mjr,payne
07-25-2004, 11:55 PM
yah i am plannong on buyomg a dye turbo trigger but i was just wondering how u guys have the trigger on yur guns and wheather it is better to have the screw towards the front all the way down or all the way up i tried bot ways but i have the best results with the front screw up as far as it will go and not haviing it supper sensitive aswell as taking the spring out

Pottorf
07-26-2004, 11:25 PM
yea i added alot of bounce with the spring out