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TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
This guide is intended for the stock MacDev 06/07 Cyborg trigger,
however it also applies to aftermarket PBK trigger variations.

Numbers below correlate to the labeled diagram above.
#1: Spring tension screw: The more this screw is
wound clockwise, the "heavier" the trigger-pull becomes.
#2: Firing point screw: This is the fussy one; this
determines when the marker fires in the trigger pull cycle. Winding it
clockwise will cause the marker to fire earlier in the trigger pull
cycle. However, for trigger setups with little travel, it can be very
frustrating to find a sweet spot where the microswitch actually
activates and then disengages.
#3: Trigger-pull length adjustment: Winding this
clockwise will make the trigger pull shorter. I recommend leaving at
least 2mm between the end of the screw and the frame of the gun. Upon
adjusting this setting, you will most likely need to adjust your
acutation point screw and relocate the sweetspot.

#4: Trigger pin: To remove the trigger, unscrew your
Cyborg's grips and place them to the side. Using a very small allen key,
remove the screw pictured above (#4). There is a pin below the screw you
just removed -- you will need a thin object (using the small allen key
is fine) to push the trigger pin out the frame. Once this is removed,
you may pull the trigger from its socket.
Be
careful not to lose the pull tension spring as you remove the trigger.
To replace the trigger, rest the pull tension spring in its recess in
side the grip frame (the silver cylinder above the microswitch -- it has
a small hole in the front of it for the spring to sit) and line the
trigger up to sit correctly. Replace the pin, pushing it in using a thin
object and finally, replace the small screw.
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