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Posted: 11/16/2004 11:27:06 PM EDT
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Hello The pin for the trigger is not going into the right side the hole is about .5 mm too low do i need to drill out the hole a little bit or is it the area on the recevier around the lower where the trigger sits . I have heard that some modifications may be necessary but i just dont know what needs to be modified and befor i screw something up i thought id ask THanks Bill |
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let me guess your replaceing a single hook trigger with a double hook dont open up the hole that holds trigger pin if you do you gonna have a nice lamp base email me and ill send you some pics of what needs to be removed [email protected] |
A single hook G2 should just drop right in, correct? |
| If you are using a double hook trigger to replace a single hook trigger : the reason the hole will not line up on the right side of the receiver is because the original trigger did not have a "hook" there. take the trigger out. Compare the left side of the receiver to the right. You will see the location where the hook rests on the left. You need to dremel/file/remove enough material on the right side of the receiver to accomadte the extra "hook". DO NOT drill any holes larger. Email socandyman above for pictures. |
I had the same problem. The trigger wasn't coming far enuff forward because it was catching on the tab between the trigger arm notches on the receiver. A little more file work (either on the receiver or on the trigger between the arms) & it can go forward enuff to fully engage the sear. |
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