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bakez
06-05-2003, 12:02 AM
i just recently purchased a 2k3 ir3 with mem6e and cops2. i am coming from my 2k1 lcd and having troubles adjusting the trigger. is there some trick to adjusting the trigger with the opti board? thanks. this is really irritating me haha. any advice would be highly appreciated.

Prophet
06-05-2003, 12:38 AM
Please use the search feature. This has been covered many times before.

MoogLe
06-05-2003, 12:56 AM
well keep the gun turned on, and turn the top screw until the screen displays safe, then go back a bit, depending on how short you want your pull, then you have to take out the board to do the other, unless u have some small allen wrench that i dont, i like doing this with the frame attached so i can feel it and see how i like it, and make it as short as you like, and oh, use bue loctite on these or you will have to readjust it after just 1 game, it wont hold without loctite, dont use red though

bigsniper
06-05-2003, 01:09 AM
Moogle is right on the top screw but a better way to do the other screw is to remove the grip frame and take the trigger all the way out of the frame then remove the bottom screw and turn it over so you can adjust the trigger the way you did on the lcd. use clear finger nail polish insted of loctite it cheeper and removes easier and you most likly have it around the house mom, sister,girlfriend.also take the return spring out. the opti board will spring the trigger back and make the trigger a lighter pull

MoogLe
06-05-2003, 01:12 AM
yea i thought about flipping the screw, but i found it handy to be able to adjust it and feel it at the same time, the length feels allot different between when you push the frames together and when you tighten the screws on, you lose a few millimeters then, but hey whichever you want is good

warpedx
06-05-2003, 12:09 PM
I flipped the screw on mine, then took a chunk of metal and held it over the screw on the grip frame. That way I could adjust like it would be in the marker, but with the frame off.