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February 3rd, 2006, 21:40 | #1 |
TM Glock 26 Trigger spring problem
Hello
I shot my TM Glock 26 a few times after I got home today to test/re-adjust the hop-up after cleaning it the night before and yea... the spring that pulls the trigger back into place broke. Currently I have tried to remove the two body pins that hold the trigger assembly in place, I have gotten the larger of the two out but am having trouble with the smaller one (part G26-33). Forgot to add, the reason I need to remove part G26-31 is that the other piece to hook the other side of the trigger spring is located under that part, so as a result I need to remove the two body pins (33 and 34). Can anyone offer help towards how to remove it without damaging the pin, and what I can use as a replacement for the trigger spring? So far I have tried to push on it the tip of a pen, a small screwdriver filed down to be flat, and gently tapping the screwdriving with a hammer. Thanks for any help/advice. Cal Edit: Nevermind, problem solved, that second smaller pin is actually a fake one... (Thanks Bob) The one I thought was the pin G26-33 is actually 'deeper' inside the gun
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