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    Posted: 27 April 2008 at 7:17pm
hey my jcs trigger contunues to fire auto (even on semi) even when my
finger is off of it.
i think i have wrong adjustments on it.
can people post pics of how they have adjusted (top and bottom screws)
theirs?
Ive tried everything
please, i cant use my e-grip until i solve this problem
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That is what we bounce, just adjust the the pull to be longer until it stops and its comfortable
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Originally posted by bravecoward bravecoward wrote:

That is what we bounce, just adjust the the pull to
be longer until it stops and its comfortable
how do i make it longer? i actually removed the extra spring all
together (so it has a longer pull), but it is still verry sensitive. the bottom
one is the one im concerned about(the one that touches the solnoid). do u
have any pics of where u have adjusted it? im now having problems with
turbo, auto, burst, and response too
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it might e the board too. mine will do it sometimes with the single trigger.  just pull the trigger and it should stop.
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Go here to the A-5 Owner's Group.  This thread covers the basics on the JCS Duel Trigger.

http://www.a5og.net/5-trigger-systems/249-jcs-dual-trigger-m od.html

You can also go here for more online instructions.

http://bp-usa.com/instructions/i75714.jpg



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Originally posted by StormyKnight StormyKnight wrote:

Go here to the A-5 Owner's Group.  This thread
covers the basics on the JCS Duel Trigger.


od.html">http://www.a5og.net/5-trigger-systems/249-jcs-dual- trigger-m
od.html


You can also go here for more online instructions.


http://bp-
usa.com/instructions/i75714.jpg

i tried the first link, and
it didnt work and the second one did'nt give me much help.
can someone please give me a picture of what their bottom screw looks like
if it doesnt cause them too much trouble?
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Sorry, you're just going to have to join that forum to get into that thread.  I'm sure there are plenty of other threads on the Duel Trigger there as well.  That was just the first one I came across that had pictures and instructions.

You could, like myself and others, just fiddle with the thing until you figure it out.  I was one of the first people that ordered this when it first came out.  I damaged my Egrip doing it because the instructions were so poor.  But I figured it out and got the trigger pull down to 2mm without it going into autofire.  I've forgotten more about that trigger than I've ever known about it, but if I tore my grip apart, I could probably figure it out again. 

Just join the A5OG and search for the JCS Duel Trigger like the JCS website says.  You'll find what you need there. 



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I think i fixed it... i think it was the thingy that touched the solnoid, i dont
really think the top one effected it..., but now i have a new problem.

Ive been realizing that sometimes when i pull the trigger, it doesnt seem to
release the bolt. i hear a muffled click, but nothing happens.
is it that my battery is too weak? i use a Duracell Standard 9V. should i be
using a Heavy-Duty battery? (i tried replacing it, and it fired about maybe 60
shots, than came the dreaded muffeled click"


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it might be or it might be the sylinoid (I know i spelled that wrong).  try a diff battery and also make sure the arm pin isnt coming out of place.  Its the long pin that hits the sear.
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Originally posted by thejudge thejudge wrote:

it might be or it might be the sylinoid (I know i spelled
that wrong).  try a diff battery and also make sure the arm pin isnt coming
out of place.  Its the long pin that hits the sear.
sorry to bother
you, but what is the sear, and the arm pin? (i know what everything does, i
just dont know what they are called)
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the sear is what catches the bolt.  It is black and one of the upper parts of the trigger assembly.  It looks like this...

The arm (or armature) pin is the part that is in your grip that the sylanoid pushes up to trip the sear. it is a long metal rod in the grip. It is located in the grip when you remove the trigger assembly.  There is a very slim chance that it is the problem but I have heard of it moving out of place or mushrooming at the top which could ,ake it an incorrect length.  I have had mine for 5ish years now though and never had those problems so i doubt it is the pin but it never hurts to check.

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Originally posted by thejudge thejudge wrote:

the sear is what catches the bolt.  It is black and
one of the upper parts of the trigger assembly.  It looks like
this...[IMG]http://www.tippmannparts.com/images/product/698.jpg[/IMG
]


The arm (or armature) pin is the part that is in your grip that the
s<FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>ylanoid pushes up to trip the
sear. it is a long metal rod in the grip. It is located in the grip when you
remove the trigger assembly.  There is a very slim chance that it is the
problem but I have heard of it moving out of place or mushrooming at the
top which could ,ake it an incorrect length.  I have had mine for 5ish
years now though and never had those problems so i doubt it is the pin
but it never hurts to check.

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size=3>
oh yea, thanks. i think the arm pin may not be
hitting the sear hard enough to release the bolt. is this the battery's fault?
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Originally posted by A5Player123 A5Player123 wrote:

oh yea, thanks. i think the arm pin may not be hitting the sear hard enough to release the bolt. is this the battery's fault?

Only if it is pinching or otherwise pressing against the pin. 



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