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Old 03-03-2011, 08:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello Pirate I know you have been busy. I needed to ask you for a advise of installing your semi FCG for the RPD. I see the assembly of the whole trigger set up. I see the "wedge" shaped part would need to be trimmed fitted to the trigger. The semi design is the trigger pushes the wedge which will push the whole assembly forward therefore will release the striker block to fire the firing pin, correct?, but how do you determine how much to cut off the wedge part? Appreicate your advise, Thanks Have a good one
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Old 03-04-2011, 07:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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assemble the parts in the lower and pull the trigger forward till it contacts the wedge. then scribe a line with a razor on the wedge at the front of the trigger. that is where to trim it.
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Hello Pirate I was thinking the same idea, to first scribe the line then cut the wedge, I didn't want to guess a cut and ruin the wedge, thanks for confirming that. You've been a big help. Have a good one Cheers
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Sorry if this is common knowledge but where do i purchase this fcg?
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Old 03-20-2011, 06:59 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I have semi parts sets available they are $150.00 you can call the shop to order

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Thanks Pirate!
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I have semi parts sets available they are $150.00 you can call the shop to order

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Hello Pirate... are these made by you or some other vendor?
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Hello Pirate... are these made by you or some other vendor?
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I have these made for me by a cnc shop, they are slightly different dimentionaly than the ones that were sold by wise lite and a lot different than the vector ones.
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