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Originally Posted by ujiro
I didn't think so, as I recall putting it on both ways and neither way causing any issues. But hey, its worth a shot. This is really curious though, considering from what he says, the switch assy, switch block, and trigger are all in perfect condition (nothing broken, missing, etc), there seems to be no reason as to why this would happen. It just sounds like the guide on the main switch assy is messed up somehow so that when the switch block is all the way to the right, making contact with the other half of the actual switch on the main assembly, it gets pulled up a bit.
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that would make a new switch assembly, that was working in the cracked box a month ago, and 2 other switches being messed up.
s'ok. there's a complete box that's been sourced from a teammate/friend that will just require a spring swap after.
Thanks for the help guys.