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Old April 26th, 2007, 20:18   #1
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Fixing Trigger Post

Hey,
I broke my gearboxes trigger post a little while back and wanted to figure out how to fix it before I went an bought a new one. So i found a solution or atleast I hope it'll work ill update u guys when it stops working.
1. Grind off whatever is left of the post
2. Tap a small dent into middle of the old trigger post location
3. Use a 1/16 drill bit and drill a small hole through the gearbox
4. Use a bigger drillbit to creat a small hole on the other side so you are able to set the screw so it doesnt get in the way of the selectorplate
5. Tap the 1/16 hole and screw in a brass screw with red threadlock
6. Cover the edges with solder

This is the finished product
If anyone has any different approaches or ideas or changes please let me know
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Old April 26th, 2007, 21:19   #2
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thats how i fixed mine. worked perfect... i didnt solder it though. just locktite then ground down the exterior so it was flush for the fire selector plate.
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Old April 26th, 2007, 21:24   #3
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I've done it a few times, I drilled and tapped for a #4-40 set screw, works every time. No need to heat up the "soldiering" iron. Lol
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