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Buds and Suds March 28th, 2008 13:32

Echo 1 pdw trigger spring
 
first time taking this apart and I couldnt figure out how the trigger spring fits back in. I know where obviously, just not the orientation.

Crunchmeister March 28th, 2008 13:33

Go to www.mechbox.com and watch V2 mechbox upgrade video. It shows you how to reinstall the trigger assembly correctly.

Buds and Suds March 28th, 2008 13:37

its not the same trigger assembly, maybe its a echo 1 thing but its different from whats on that site. I know how to do that one. I guess this a ver 3. mechbox.com doesnt show the trigger being reassembled.
Here is a close up
http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...hlight=mp5+pdw

m102404 March 28th, 2008 13:51

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...r/DSCF0919.jpghttp://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...r/DSCF0919.jpg

That may help show the orientation...sure looks like a v3 trigger to me...but I'll defer to the expertise of others...

Here's a thread that you may find helpful.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=45718

The v2 vs v3 thing is debated there.

Tys

Crunchmeister March 31st, 2008 11:35

I thought that all MP5s had a V2 mechbox, but seems like that isn't the case. I stand corrected...

m102404 March 31st, 2008 11:37

I could be wrong, but I believe that the MP5 series is a version 2 and the K/PDW series is a version 3.

Anyways, that's what they are when I tear into them.

Just a quick note...for the most part, the v2 and v3 are similar. Just small differences in shell and trigger assembly.

Non Credo April 1st, 2008 20:55

Dont know about any others, but at least on the Echo its technically V3, i believe, just with V2 style motor placement in that theres no mount bolted to the box. Just slide the motor in the grip yknow. The trigger is a bitch to fit back in of V3's, the trigger spring fits on the pivot point of the trigger itself, to the left of the trgger if youre holding the gun. The spring goes in between the trigger and the left side of the gearbox, rather. Then a wedge-shaped metal bit fits on the back of the trigger. It should meet up with the switch and just barely clear the sector gear. My sincerest apologies however Im far too lazy and busy to take my gun apart and post pictures.

Caped_crusadar April 2nd, 2008 00:11

post a picture, it will make it easier on us


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