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airsoftassasin125 January 11th, 2006 21:50

how to get trigger to stay in gearbox
 
hey. i opened up a version 2 gear box and i cant get the trigger to stay in place. can some one help me or give me a link to a site that shows how to reassemble it?

thanx in advance

Prowler January 11th, 2006 23:07

a third hand, but some of us have to make due with just 2.

Here. http://www.airsoftplayers.com/mechbox/tutorial.asp

And Here. http://www.airsoftplayers.com/shsftk/index.asp

airsoftassasin125 January 11th, 2006 23:29

THANK YOU!!!! you are god.

JohnnyDo January 12th, 2006 01:53

easy trick here:
- leave the trigger in the gearbox such that one spring leg is on the triger and the other leg which normally goes against the mechbox shell is "outside" the mechbox
- put a small screwdriver in the spring guide to hold the guide and spring in place
- put top half of mechbox on (do not screw yet)
- take out small screw driver and make sure everythign is aligned and working (gears move, tappet plate moves etc)
- open the bottom portion of the mech box where the trigger is *just* enough to fith the thickness of the spring
- use a small screw driver or whatever to pry the spring in the opening and position the spring such that it's again the shell.

done, easy, and you can do it without th help of other people. It will take you a couple tried to get this right, but the point is that the top portion of the mechbox is still closed so your opening the case like a clam shell and only enough for the thickness of the spring (1 or 2mm)

hope this helps

airsoftassasin125 January 12th, 2006 19:10

yea.
thats what i ended up doing.
but can some one tell me how to align the motor up?
o and is it okay to put silicone grease on the gears?

Greylocks January 12th, 2006 19:20

Check the Upgrades and Modifications section of this website.


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