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darthp
04-10-2005, 10:41 PM
After my seventh game of the day my 05 speed started to bounce badly. I hadn't touched or changed any thing on the gun in over three weeks. After letting my teamate look at it he realized that it has a sweetspot on it, to where you bearly hold the trigger and it goes full auto. I have turned down the trigger settings all the way to one light and the sweet spotting is still there. I got the bounce to stop and put the trigger setting back where it was but it still sweet spots. how can I fix this? I have tried adjusting the vernier wheels and the trigger screw and nothing works. Also why would my gun all of a sudden start to bounce like that? Any help is appreciated. :notsure:
masterdebater
04-10-2005, 10:53 PM
After my seventh game of the day my 05 speed started to bounce badly. I hadn't touched or changed any thing on the gun in over three weeks. After letting my teamate look at it he realized that it has a sweetspot on it, to where you bearly hold the trigger and it goes full auto. I have turned down the trigger settings all the way to one light and the sweet spotting is still there. I got the bounce to stop and put the trigger setting back where it was but it still sweet spots. how can I fix this? I have tried adjusting the vernier wheels and the trigger screw and nothing works. Also why would my gun all of a sudden start to bounce like that? Any help is appreciated. :notsure:
I am starting to think that people are just posting these threads to show off that they have a full auto angel and i am the king yo homie dog - g yo holmes. Whatever, anyways you need to put the rubber washers inbetween the grip frame and the trigger itself. Turn down the trigger snubbing settings. Thats pretty much all you can do right now... Test it out and reply. If that still doesnt work I will give you the last resort measurements.
darthp
04-10-2005, 11:09 PM
I by no means want this and this is why I posted the thread so somebody can help me fix this. I refuse to play with it in this condition even though alot of people at the field want me to. With that being said I thank you for replying so fast and trying to help. I'm a newb to an angel so is there a diagram or a site I can look in to better explain exaclty where those rubber washers go before I break it down and what do they look like. Again thanks for the help
speedemon
04-11-2005, 01:31 AM
when you take the grip assembly off of the bottom of the marker (Be carefull of the eye ribbon, as well as the trigger wheels) you will see that your trigger sits in a kind of cradle (sorry trying to explain it well) there should be two thin ribber "disk" on either side of the bars horizontal on the trigger, those are what he is talking about, with that said my buddies 05 speed came stock w/o these disk see if you even have them (by the way I took mine out to improve the action on my trigger) I wanna full auto angel... lucky. Hope this helps...
darthp
04-11-2005, 06:46 PM
thanks speedemon. I looked in the spare parts bag and there is two small black rubber disks in their, so I assume that they're not in the trigger. I looked in the frame and didn't see anything also, but I'm still confused as to where they would go. Do they go on the metal rods that touch the wheels or the metal rod that appears to hold the trigger in. Also without the disks in is it tourny legal to be able to sweetspot like that?
Minnesota Balla
04-11-2005, 08:17 PM
I dont know about tourney legal, but what I can try to discribe where the rubber discs go. Ok If you remove your trigger. (vertically) watch out for wires. There should be 2 little discs on either side of the trigger, they will be on the horizontal bar that holds the trigger. They just sit on the edge of the bar seperating the trigger and the inside of the grip frame. Hope this helps.
darthp
04-11-2005, 11:22 PM
thanks minn balla, that's where I thought they went but weren't sure. My gun doesn't have the disks there so I'll put them in just to be safe. Thanks for the help. :cheers:
speedemon
04-11-2005, 11:38 PM
Right on balla explained it better than I could, hopefully it helps... good luck and keep us posted
Studmuffin
04-12-2005, 01:36 PM
thanks minn balla, that's where I thought they went but weren't sure. My gun doesn't have the disks there so I'll put them in just to be safe. Thanks for the help. :cheers:
did it help? i jut ran into this problem this past sunday. no full auto just a few extra shots after i stopped shooting.
speedemon
04-13-2005, 10:56 PM
aww no love for the speedemon? just kidding... ;)
Studmuffin
04-13-2005, 11:02 PM
so did this help? or not?
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