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ar lower problem (pics added)
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Going to repeat, I think its a trigger or hammer spring in wrong. When you flip the safety, you reset the trigger back into its place.
an upside-down disconnector spring doesnt normally cause the problem you are describing. The only reason people are telling you to look at that spring is because they don't know anything else to tell you.Last edited by dieselpower; 05-04-2013, 10:27 PM.Comment
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op , where are you at? If you are in simi, you can come over and we can look at it.Originally posted by Marcus von W.Is that banjo music I hear?
"Sporter" is what the drooling toothless inbred albino with the hacksaw thinks his newly created "dear riffel" is.
"Bubba" is what he and his ugly and ruined rifle really are.
First you are chopping up historic vintage rifles and sticking them in cheap and nasty looking plastic "dildo" stocks that look like some kind of futuristic sex toy that gay space aliens stick up each other's butts.
Next thing you know, you think "Deliverance" is a love story.Comment
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Im in oxnard if I can find someone who has an upper so I can function check it fully that would be great. Im going to post pics up tonight so people can see how I have it set up to correct me if anything is wrongComment
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No pictures?
It really may be an over-sized or out of spec disconnector. I've seen it before and it causes what you're talking about. When you're function checking the lower, instead of flipping the safety to release the trigger when it's hung up, try pushing the trigger forward from behind and see if that disengages the disconnector as well.Comment
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I'm guessing the flangel joist is out of spec. Be sure to clean the flux capacitor and try again.
OP, if you want some help, help yourself a bit and POST SOME PICS!Its not paranoid.....its prepared.
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@Killmime: did what you said and yes the disconnector resets if I push the trigger forward instead of flicking the safety. So what does that mean?
@McTac thanks for the help. What are your hours? Busy with school and finals so have to work it into my schedule.
Sorry guys been busy with school and finals coming up. here are the pics to show how she is put together.


Last edited by steelrain82; 05-07-2013, 10:24 PM.Comment
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It's because there's no bullet button on that dangerous weapon!@Killmime: did what you said and yes the disconnector resets if I push the trigger forward instead of flicking the safety. So what does that mean?
@McTac thanks for the help. What are your hours? Busy with school and finals so have to work it into my schedule.
Sorry guys been busy with school and finals coming up. here are the pics to show how she is put together.


Its not paranoid.....its prepared.
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Yeah I just got in in today so I still have to put it onLast edited by steelrain82; 05-08-2013, 12:51 AM.Comment
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What do you mean by this ?By holding back the trigger after I reset the hammer
Are you keeping the trigger pulled back ?
You have to release the trigger so it will reset . You will then be able to pull the trigger again .
Your pictures look right to me . I had to pull one of mine out to see what your talking about . If I keep my trigger pulled back . I to have to engage my safety to force the trigger to reset .Tolerate
allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that one does not necessarily like or agree with) without interference.
Anyone else find it sad that those who preach tolerance CAN'T allow the existence, occurrence, or practice of (something that they do not necessarily like or agree with) without interference.
I write almost everything in a jovial manner regardless of content . If that's not how you took it please try again
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everything looks right.
manualy push hammer back until it locks.
place your hand infront of it to caught it incase it releases, you dont want it slamming into your bolt stop.
place selector to safe
pull trigger and nothing should happen
place selector in fire
pull trigger (keep trigger back)
hammer should be released and slam into your hand
while trigger is still held back, pull hammer back all the way and see if it locks back, it should lock.
release trigger, you should see the hammer click forward slightly but it will stay locked back.
place on safe, pull trigger again, nothing should happen,
place on fire, pull trigger, hammer should slam forward,
try to place selector to safe, it should not be able to move. when the hammer is forward the selector should be pointed at fire.Comment
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Ok. Looks like a CMMG lpk from looking at the hammer. If you got it online, call your supplier and tell them your lpk didn't come with a disconnector (it happens all the time that onsey twosey pieces are missing) and see if they'll send you a new one. If you got it in a store, bring the build to them, show them the problem, and tell them you've been advised the disconnector is the issue. They may let you swap it out just to test it in the store if they're nice.Comment
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