Pic of trigger spring |
Step 1: Find spring.
Step 2: Wedge spring under trigger.
Step 3: You are done!
The spring I used was from a longer spring. I just cut a small segment off, and used that. It doesn't have to be extraordinarily strong, because mine isn't.
(Sorry for the bad lighting in the last two pics.)
Here's a vid that will hopefully explain all of this:
Hopefully, I explained this so that it can be replicated. Its so simple, I'm not sure how one would be unable to understand!
Better pic |
I did this originally as a temporary hold until I found an adequate piece of plastic, however it hasn't had any flaws yet!
This method is also MUCH easier than finding and cutting a plastic rest.
Exploded view: trigger, pin, and spring |
Spring close up |
(Sorry for the bad lighting in the last two pics.)
Here's a vid that will hopefully explain all of this:
Hopefully, I explained this so that it can be replicated. Its so simple, I'm not sure how one would be unable to understand!
Very Nice! Thanks so much. I hate having to make that little spring rest thingy. This is a great idea. I think I am going to add this to my write-up and credit you of course.
ReplyDeleteGlad I could help! I guess this make-shift method was actually very affective after all! :D
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