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My 2001 LCD's trigger is really long. Is there anyway I can shorten it? I'm not very exerienced with all the technichals of angels. Thanks
Mike
Syentific
01-02-2003, 06:18 PM
After just replying to your first post I will start this off by saying that you either (1) need to get your hands on an owners manual or (2) need to start using the search tool located at the top of your screen.
Since I have nothning better to do, here you go:
Originally posted by Emmit
which screw is in upside down? There are 2 screws...one under the spring, and one at the back of the trigger that stops over travel. The one at the back is in upside down, from what I've heard this is so you can pull the board, and adjust your overtravel. Makes it easier to adjust your trigger, you no longer need to pull the grip frame to adjust the overtravel on it.....
DYE_Phreak
01-03-2003, 01:26 AM
Can you put loctite on the trigger set screws?
dr.strangelove
01-03-2003, 08:41 AM
Uh, YES
In fact, they slip out of position and make your trigger longer by the pull if you don't (DUH!)
Syentific
01-03-2003, 03:07 PM
I have found that even if you loctite your trigger adjusting screws once, after you have adjusted them a few times that the residual loctite still puts enough tension on the threads to keep them in place. That or clean them and loctite them after every adjustment, and that doesnt make much sense to me.
I have'nt put a drop of loctite on my screws and they never move.......
warpedx
01-04-2003, 06:27 PM
The screws are pretty firm to begin with. But it never hurts to make sure. Just dont use the red stuff.
THANKS EVERYONE.
I have been enlightened about the search...
sorry!...
Im sure it gets annoying after awhile.
Mike
Syentific
01-05-2003, 04:02 PM
Not a problem player, I dont like using it either.
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