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Adjusting angel triggers

tom9

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take out the spring and readjust the two grub screws in the trigger top to get it lighter

smaller allen keys are needed dnt really no wat ones just stik em in and see :p lol

taking the spring out works great tho

tom
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Mark

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I think it is a 1.5mm allen key that you need..don't remove the spring as all you will do is adjust right up to the switch and use that to reset the trigger and then you will bounce like crazy. Also ensure that you use thread lock on the grub screws as they will move...the easy way once you are happy with the settings is to drip the threadlock ( a very small amount) onto the grub screws and then leave for at least 6 hours to set
 

Mark

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Originally posted by Ghost Stalker
cheers m8. Ill have a go as soon as i uh..find some small allen keys. Any idea on the size of the ones that hold the trigger frame on btw?
2.5 or 3 mm it is one size up from the screws holding the plastic grip on.
 

Tom Allen

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Originally posted by Ghost Stalker
cheers m8. Ill have a go as soon as i uh..find some small allen keys. Any idea on the size of the ones that hold the trigger frame on btw?
3mm for the grip frame,
2.5 for the grips,
2mm for the trigger grub screws.

I find a good setting is,

remove the spring and adjust the screw underneath to set the open position, adjust the screw until it is about 1mm before the fire point , measured at the bottom point of the trigger, then return the spring.

Now adjust the other screw so that it stops the trigger 1mm after the fire point. I use a metal rule, placed on the frame to check this, rather than screwing the frame back on.

You may find this a little long, but is a good point to start from. Small adjustments from here will fine tune to suit your fingers.
 

Tom Allen

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look for well known brands, and a set 1.5 to 10 should cost around £5 plus.

You only need...

2mm
2.5mm
3mm
4mm

and 5mm for the angel air standard mount screw.

A point to note...the screws holding the air mount to the marker are not the same as any other screw on the marker. They are 10/32 unf not 5mm, don't get them mixed up.