Klay23 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Supporter Jan 27, 2021 675 198 South Carolina Feb 14, 2022 #1 Feb 14, 2022 #1 When I remove it to install in my terminus, do I need to put the screw that held the little plate back in to run properly or just sit it to the side if I ever need it again. It’s the Timney Calvin elite 2 stage, the blue one. Thank you in Advance
When I remove it to install in my terminus, do I need to put the screw that held the little plate back in to run properly or just sit it to the side if I ever need it again. It’s the Timney Calvin elite 2 stage, the blue one. Thank you in Advance
Curahee19 Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jul 24, 2018 613 140 Los Angeles Feb 15, 2022 #2 Feb 15, 2022 #2 That’s funny I actually just did this on Friday to my Calvin elite and installed it with the screw back on and it was shooting fine
That’s funny I actually just did this on Friday to my Calvin elite and installed it with the screw back on and it was shooting fine
Klay23 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Supporter Jan 27, 2021 675 198 South Carolina Feb 15, 2022 #3 Feb 15, 2022 #3 Hmmm. So screw back in ? I’ve dry fire function tested mine without the screw and it runs fine. Just curious what is correct?
Hmmm. So screw back in ? I’ve dry fire function tested mine without the screw and it runs fine. Just curious what is correct?
Z ZY100 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 13, 2007 923 593 VA Feb 15, 2022 #4 Feb 15, 2022 #4 It is not needed. It just holds the bolt release. I leave them off since it is one less thing to come loose. Reactions: Klay23
It is not needed. It just holds the bolt release. I leave them off since it is one less thing to come loose.
W waterman86 Private Minuteman Jan 14, 2010 24 12 41 Jul 17, 2022 #5 Jul 17, 2022 #5 Thanks for the info. I can’t find anything about this on their site. Putting a Timney Hit in my 6.5 and moving the TT primary to my hunting rifle.
Thanks for the info. I can’t find anything about this on their site. Putting a Timney Hit in my 6.5 and moving the TT primary to my hunting rifle.
AznTactical Really bad at math. Full Member Minuteman Feb 1, 2018 886 552 Wisconsin Jan 18, 2024 #6 Jan 18, 2024 #6 So this right? Reactions: Mark_Dorman
Z ZY100 Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 13, 2007 923 593 VA Jan 18, 2024 #7 Jan 18, 2024 #7 Pretty much. Just WRT #3 I use a punch of similar diameter to follow the pin out. Keeps the trigger and housing holes aligned. Then its easy to slide the pin back in pushing the punch out for step #5. But you have the right idea.
Pretty much. Just WRT #3 I use a punch of similar diameter to follow the pin out. Keeps the trigger and housing holes aligned. Then its easy to slide the pin back in pushing the punch out for step #5. But you have the right idea.