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Posted by Gotin_Drachenhart on July 25, 2002 at 15:55:15:

In Reply to: Anyone with an electronic trigger frame L@@K posted by Sam on July 21, 2002 at 22:59:56:

Well, I just got a Sprint frame for the wife's Shutter and was trying to noodle through a solution to this problem. I came up with one that's a bit more involved and, if you don't have the tool, requires you to put out about $20 for a small size tap and die set (a tool set you thread holes with).

If you take the grip off and look at the top of the trigger, by the little grub screw that adjusts the trigger's tension....all it takes is to basically put another hole near it and, thread in another small screw so that, when the trigger travels back to it's resting position, the screw on top stops on the lower body of the marker and, limits the travel/slop in the trigger : )


I'm going to look into tap and die sets this weekend and give it a whirl.


Gotin



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