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bsmack
01-03-2005, 07:16 PM
I ordered an MT trigger from performanceangel.com, and the bak toe screw is put in the wrong way. There is no way for me to remove the screw because there is no port for an allen wrench, or ANYTHING on the top of the screw. How the hell do I get the screw out? I can't even install the trigger because the back toe screw is out way too far!

welted
01-03-2005, 07:35 PM
hmm. don't know what to tell you other than to try a pair of pliers to see if you can twist the screw out, assuming it's not in too far. whoever put it in had to get it in some way without an allen wrench, so it seems that you should be able to get it out, but that's easier said then done. good luck.

Paintballjc
01-03-2005, 10:07 PM
DONT TOUCH IT! it is supposed to be like that. Its so you can adjust that screw w/o taking off your frame. put the trigger in and look where the trigger is, and you will see that screw. and a way to adjust it.

SlasherXII
01-04-2005, 12:05 AM
DONT TOUCH IT! it is supposed to be like that. Its so you can adjust that screw w/o taking off your frame. put the trigger in and look where the trigger is, and you will see that screw. and a way to adjust it.
LMAO! He said that there is no way he can adjust it because he can't put in a allen key in the first place.

KEN CRANE
01-04-2005, 12:39 AM
LMAO! He said that there is no way he can adjust it because he can't put in a allen key in the first place.


hes all set we spoke on the phone. the screws are set to the same distance as the orig. pins.

welted
01-04-2005, 02:23 AM
wait, now i'm confused, we are talking about the back-slack set screw right? why wouldn't it be adjustable?

SPiFF
01-04-2005, 06:32 AM
The front one you can adjust from the outside, the back one you can't.. When I got my MT trigger, the screws was lose, so I put the back one with the rubber nub down (opposite of the front one).. Shouldn't it be like that? Or should the rubber nub be up on both of them?

shakeydounut87
01-04-2005, 12:08 PM
he's set and done already since he talked to Ken on the phone. why dont we let this thread die...

KEN CRANE
01-04-2005, 12:08 PM
The front one you can adjust from the outside, the back one you can't.. When I got my MT trigger, the screws was lose, so I put the back one with the rubber nub down (opposite of the front one).. Shouldn't it be like that? Or should the rubber nub be up on both of them?

we use what are called quarter dog screws. some have plastic nubs onthe end some dont. when i send a trigger out i set the screws with the dogs facing up and have superglued them in. (yes thats correct superglue) just a little trick so they can be easily removed but wont shake loose.the screws are set for the same height as the stock pins so there shouldnt be any adjustment issue.

P A C 1
01-08-2005, 01:01 AM
yeah i found that superglue trick out the hard way. really messy my fingers were stuck together for a week. Anyways screws no longer move by themselves and u dont have to keep resetting the toe. BTW Ken my speed should be at your shop in about a day or so!!!!!