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May 10th, 2012, 22:54 | #1 |
The pdi v-trigger for m24
well I ordered a v trigger and could not have been more impressed. It is of superb quality and is no less then what I would expect from pdi. I got this because the trigger pull on the weapon with the stock trigger is killing my finger. only problem is I can"t mount it when I put it on the receiver the holes don't match up perfectly(there just abit too far foward) and I have to ever so sligthly push the trigger foward to screw it in. when I cycle the bolt the sear dosent catch the piston. I tried removing the thrusters in the cylinder but no luck. any help would be nice.
Also an FYI you need to sand the wall of the thin part of the stock that contacts the trigger guard. I havent done this yet, only if I can get the trigger to work.
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May 16th, 2012, 00:33 | #2 |
have you replaced the piston or back end of the piston?my experience is with a vsr not a m-24 so i may not know what im talking about exactly but with the vsr the stock trigger sear is at a very different angle than the v-trigger and required a different piston
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May 16th, 2012, 08:50 | #3 |
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I recall being told years ago with the Zero Trigger, a matching piston has to be used. Maybe this V-Trigger is the same sort of thing?
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