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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom
Re: Lightening & shorteningof the m98C trigger pull.

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Posted by john_M "frigganjoyce" Joyce on March 08, 2002 at 23:52:46:

In Reply to: Lightening & shorteningof the m98C trigger pull. posted by Joe on March 07, 2002 at 00:03:58:

Well this is what i have done. First I took the rear bolt and added a padd spacer where the sear rests. This makes the sear rest lower than without, thus making less area for the trigger to be pulled. Next you have all of that slack in the trigger so you need to fix that so: Get some paper (I used construction paper) and you want to insert a very small cut of paper in to the bigger trigger hole. Now you want to insert it towards the topback of the gun so it raises the trigger back further. I have also tried just taking out the trigger spring all togeather and it worked ok, but if you just hold it the trigger will get stuck.


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