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angel lcd trigger

Tom Allen

TFP
Jul 4, 2003
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I take it your trying to remove the trigger from the frame,

You'll need to remove the trigger pivot pin. It can be pushed out of the grip frame on the display side (i think), then the trigger can be lifted out of the frame.

Can't think what else you would want to remove, but correct me if i'm wrong.
 

johnmassive

Spitfire Factory
Sep 5, 2004
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Originally posted by Tom Allen
I take it your trying to remove the trigger from the frame,

You'll need to remove the trigger pivot pin. It can be pushed out of the grip frame on the display side (i think), then the trigger can be lifted out of the frame.

Can't think what else you would want to remove, but correct me if i'm wrong.

that is exactly what i am trying to remove. it can be pushed ever so slightly. BUT i think that the guy who previously owned my marker must have put some low strength loctite in or around it, from the looks of the residues around the pin.

but after playing around with the grub screws, the pull of my trigger has more spring in it and i can now walk the trigger instead of using my middle and fourth finger. so ive got no need to change it now.;)

it would just be good to know whats stopping the pin coming out.:confused:
 

Tom Allen

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Jul 4, 2003
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Originally posted by johnmassive
that is exactly what i am trying to remove. it can be pushed ever so slightly. BUT i think that the guy who previously owned my marker must have put some low strength loctite in or around it, from the looks of the residues around the pin.

but after playing around with the grub screws, the pull of my trigger has more spring in it and i can now walk the trigger instead of using my middle and fourth finger. so ive got no need to change it now.;)

it would just be good to know whats stopping the pin coming out.:confused:
After a little tap the pin should fall out. It looks like the previous owner has used a bit of extra help to keep the pin in.
 

jahlad

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Feb 11, 2002
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ive never taken the trigger out of an angel but i know on cockers they usually need a little 'encouragment'.

put the end of an allen key on the end of the pin and give it a crack with something heavy......make sure the pin has somewhere to go first tho.......laying it on a roll of tape may help, so the pin has a space to drop into rather than hitting the table for example
 

johnmassive

Spitfire Factory
Sep 5, 2004
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Ion Noob
well after stripping it and tuning it up, i decided to show my mate what to do, so that he could tincker with his. but now when i turn it on, its asking me for the 6 digit pin. the problem is that the guy i have bought it from has never returned an email from me and his mobile is never on, so obtaining this pin seems far off! ive tried restoring to factory default by pressing the internal right hand side button, but to no avail. apart from sending it to wdp birmingham what else can i do?

I can change the 4 digit one, but not the 6 digit one!!!

ive read somewhere that you can phone wdp up and give them your orginal factory code - whats constitutes as this? is it the serial number engraved between the trigger frame and main stock of the body? i need monday to come asap! as they are nt open.

can somebody please, please, please help me.:confused: :confused: :confused:
 

Tom Allen

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Jul 4, 2003
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You may have the trigger set to close in, try winding the lower screw upwards, this is the one under the spring. This will give the trigger switch a bit of space.