icewarrior
03-08-2006, 01:56 AM
Anyone done the Rubber Band Mod? Its pretty tight im going to say that much. If anyone wants some help on doing it just give me a msg or leave a post.
-Mike
dynastyfan
03-08-2006, 07:29 PM
I have heard of the rubber band mod but never seen it. Can you fill me in about it.
icewarrior
03-08-2006, 09:42 PM
Here is what you do. Unscrew your grips from the trigger frame. Then, carefully unplug the power, sensi, and solenoid plugs. Remember how they go in. From left to right: First green, then small red and black, then empty, then big red and black. Once you have unplugged these, unscrew the two philips screws attaching the board to the frame. Now, carefully take out the board. Ok. Get a few rubberbands. I used the ones that are used in braces, which with my experience work much better than a normal rubber band. Ok, to do this, you have to first understand how the trigger works. Everytime you pull the trigger, you are pushing the leaf spring (its on the top left corner of the board.) down. The leafspring is rather heavy, and that is what we are going to fix. Take your rubber band (I used three rubber bands from braces) and wrap them from the back of the board to on the leafspring. Adjust it so that it is light, but when you pull it doesn't stick. It might take you a while to get it right. if you need any help PM me. Anyways, once you have the rubberbands on it, you put the board back in. Make sure you didn't lose any of the buttons, as its a pain to take out the whole board again. Then, plug the plugs in, and try pulling the trigger. If you like it, leave it like it is, and if you don't, then screw around with the rubber bands a bit more. If you need any help feel free to PM me or just respond in the thread
-Mike
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