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Double trigger for E-grip A5

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Topic: Double trigger for E-grip A5
Posted By: Jericho
Subject: Double trigger for E-grip A5
Date Posted: 13 January 2005 at 10:15am
Has anyone tried installing a double trigger to an e-grip A5?

I bought a JCS Duel trigger, but for the life of me, I cannot get it installed. My local paintball guy has no idea how to help.

So, has anyone put a Tippmann brand double trigger into an e-grip A5?

I need this becasue my local field will not allow me to use RT or burst from my e-grip. I need speed, but want to keep the e-grip. So, I need a double trigger.

ANy thoughts or experiences?

Thanks in advance.

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"When in doubt, shoot everyone!"



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Posted By: LordJovian
Date Posted: 13 January 2005 at 1:23pm

So... what can't you figure out? You take the trigger out of the trigger assembly (thing with two black plates and sear), put the JCS in. Then, take off the three screws from the grip, pull out the old trigger guard, and put the new trigger guard in. Then, you reassemble everything. Easy.



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A-5
E-grip
Chipley Custom Carbon Graphite 16"
Evil Adapter(Spyder)
32 Deg New '03 XChamber
Remote Line
Gun Sling
Sniper f/x Stock
LPK
68/4500 HPA
R-5
CP Reg
JCS Duel Trigger


Posted By: Yo momma
Date Posted: 13 January 2005 at 5:42pm

have you went to army/navy

 



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Tippmann A-5
Balde 2
Mauradar


Posted By: A5 dude15
Date Posted: 13 January 2005 at 6:30pm
Originally posted by LordJovian LordJovian wrote:

So... what can't you figure out? You take the trigger out of the trigger assembly (thing with two black plates and sear), put the JCS in. Then, take off the three screws from the grip, pull out the old trigger guard, and put the new trigger guard in. Then, you reassemble everything. Easy.

  its not quite that easy, but it is easy.  mine came with instructions.  ok first take off your grip witht he two bottom push pins, the use a small screw driver to take the top half of the grip off.  take off that flat,black plate type thing that kinda makes a sandwich around your trigger, only one side though.  the trigger is resting on two pins. take it off.  then take off the trigger guard.  install the new trigger guard the exact same way the original one was.  your jcs trigger should have came with 2-3 springs.  once you open your grip in half you will see a spring under the top left side of the original trigger. one of the springs go there.  now for the second spring.  look at the part of trigger that u pull or touch, there should be a hole there,  and rite above there is another hole, thats where the second spring goes(in the top hole).  the bottom hole, which is actually where you pull the trigger, is for adjusting the shortness of the trigger pull.  to do this u can use an allen wrench, anyway. now that you know where the springs go, take off your original trigger and be careful about loosing the spring because it will probably fly out depending on how u take off the trigger. then dont worry about the springs yet, put your jcs trigger on those two pins that your original trigger was on. now, the springs, the first spring goes under the top left corner of the trigger, rite where the one with the original trigger was.  for the second one.  take out your battery, and then pull the trigger back and squeeze the second spring and place it in the hole. about half of the spring should be exposed out of the hole. the exposed half shoud be pressing up against something in front of it.  now, yur almost done, dont replace your battery yet, u also should have gotten those nylon screws(those clear screw thingies.)  now look behind the hole where the second spring is on the back side of the trigger, ull see a hole for one of those screws to fit into, use an allen wrench to screw it in.  thats it, thats all there is to it, now put the flat, black plate thing back where it was before with the original trigger to "sandwich" your jcs trigger, replace the battery.  first screw the two halves together with everything in place, then slide the trigger into the open space from the top.  slide the trigger frame onto your gun and insert the push pins.  now to test it, uncock yur gun and pull the trigger to make yur gun click. it clicks, then it works, if it doesnt, then u did it wrong.  hope i helped, i made as detailed as possible.  the trigger is a great addition to your egrip, hope u like it.


Posted By: Jericho
Date Posted: 14 January 2005 at 10:27am
Lord, you must not have one.

A5 Dude, I will try your explination. Just seems I could not get the adjustments right.

I will let you know.

Thanks.

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"When in doubt, shoot everyone!"


Posted By: mastersniper
Date Posted: 14 January 2005 at 4:43pm
yeah ive heard the duel trigger is a pain in the arse to get in.

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a-5
e-grip
J&J ceramic 14in
r5 hopper




Posted By: A5 dude15
Date Posted: 14 January 2005 at 5:23pm
^ it took my about 2 minutes, there just a lot of steps, and i went into a lot of detail.


Posted By: raptor96
Date Posted: 04 June 2011 at 1:08pm
Originally posted by LordJovian LordJovian wrote:

So... what can't you figure out? You take the trigger out of the trigger assembly (thing with two black plates and sear), put the JCS in. Then, take off the three screws from the grip, pull out the old trigger guard, and put the new trigger guard in. Then, you reassemble everything. Easy.

its not that easy


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Tippmann A5
14 inch barrel
etrigger ugrade
double trigger


Posted By: StormyKnight
Date Posted: 04 June 2011 at 5:53pm
Originally posted by raptor96 raptor96 wrote:

Originally posted by LordJovian LordJovian wrote:

So... what can't you figure out? You take the trigger out of the trigger assembly (thing with two black plates and sear), put the JCS in. Then, take off the three screws from the grip, pull out the old trigger guard, and put the new trigger guard in. Then, you reassemble everything. Easy.

its not that easy
Thank you for bumping a 6 year old post.  Don't do it again.

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Posted By: Mack
Date Posted: 04 June 2011 at 6:18pm
At least this bump of an ancient post added useful and interesting . . . oh . . . never mind.

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Posted By: renagade13
Date Posted: 23 September 2011 at 8:22pm
There is a difference in the double trigger for the RT grip and the e-grip i had the same problem.



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