I was a little nervous about taking everything off to take the gearbox out of the receivers and taking the gearbox apart, but I had everything in control and put part back where it's been and put back apart
The spring that goes around my trigger has way too much tension. I put the “hook” part through the trigger hole. But when I try to set the trigger in it just explodes from the tension of the “resting arm” on the spring.
If it’s too tight to where its causing your trigger to pop out no matter what you do, you can try using an old spring (if you have one) or leave the resting arm hanging off the gearbox until you’re ready to close it and carefully finesse it into place as you close it up. Sorry if this doesn’t help.
@thecircusboy8856 thank you for the laugh dude. I suppose you could heat up the spring and bend it so it’s not as tight. Apologies I can’t be more helpful, I haven’t run into an issue like that.
@@TheWeepyLamb I might just order a different trigger spring. I have gotten it all back together a few times, but damn feels like a trigger pull for superman.
I figured a detailed explanation would be better with assisting those who were just getting into airsoft tech work rather than just dropping the trigger in and calling it good.
Honestly thank you so damn much. Without your video i probably would have never seen that little groove for the spring, which helepd immensly.
Thank you for the comment. I’m glad this helped you out.
Thank you for this video, you saved me :D
Glad the video was helpful
Do you have to take apart the entire gearbox, like the gears and such, to install a trigger? I don't think I'm ready for that hahaha.
Unfortunately with the standard V2 gearbox, one would have to pull the entire box apart.
@@TheWeepyLamb Alrighty, thank you!
I was a little nervous about taking everything off to take the gearbox out of the receivers and taking the gearbox apart, but I had everything in control and put part back where it's been and put back apart
Would I be able to install an aftermarket trigger with a gate titan?
Yes you would. My M4 currently uses a Maxx trigger unit with a Gate Titan mosfet
bruh i have that part of the spring that touches the shell, on the other side
How’d you get that to work? Lol
@@TheWeepyLamb the problem is that's this doesn't work
Man, I was thinking it’d make installing these triggers way easier if it did work
The spring that goes around my trigger has way too much tension. I put the “hook” part through the trigger hole. But when I try to set the trigger in it just explodes from the tension of the “resting arm” on the spring.
If it’s too tight to where its causing your trigger to pop out no matter what you do, you can try using an old spring (if you have one) or leave the resting arm hanging off the gearbox until you’re ready to close it and carefully finesse it into place as you close it up.
Sorry if this doesn’t help.
@@TheWeepyLamb thanks for the quick reply. I was able to use my 10 available hands go get everything in place and close it up!
@thecircusboy8856 thank you for the laugh dude.
I suppose you could heat up the spring and bend it so it’s not as tight.
Apologies I can’t be more helpful, I haven’t run into an issue like that.
@@TheWeepyLamb I might just order a different trigger spring. I have gotten it all back together a few times, but damn feels like a trigger pull for superman.
Why did you make a 5 minute video for something that would take 1 minute or something
I figured a detailed explanation would be better with assisting those who were just getting into airsoft tech work rather than just dropping the trigger in and calling it good.
@@TheWeepyLamb oh sorry
No worries, I really appreciate the feedback