I was going to try this! hehe
The address of the Cave Spring Library is: 17 Cedartown Street, Cave Spring, 30124 2703
Nest is a spring word. The birds build nests in the spring.
End of winter are spring words. Additional spring words include enjoyable and Easter.
Thunderstorms is a spring word. Thaw and tulips are additional spring words.
The harbinger of spring is the sight of daffodils or a hare or rabbit
The second trigger is usually a "set" trigger, that spring loads the forward trigger and makes it into a hair draw trigger.
Trigger with trigger bar, trigger spring, connector, trigger housing with ejector, locking block, slide stop, magazine catch, magazine catch spring, slide lock, slide lock spring, locking block pin, trigger pin, trigger housing pin, Frame, Magazine tube, magazine floor plate, magazine spring, magazine insert, magazine follower, front sight, extractor, rear sight, firing pin channel liner, extractor depressor plunger, extractor depressor plunger spring, Spring loaded bearing, spring cups (2), Firing pin spring, firing pin, firing pin spacer sleeve, slide cover plate, firing pin safety spring, firing pin safety, barrel, recoil spring assembly, 36 parts unless I missed one.
It depends on which marker you have and which trigger is on it. Typically the manual will tell you how to adjust it
Three.. bolt carrier return spring, trigger return spring, magazine release return spring.
The response trigger is a Tippmann trigger modification that allows you to use the excess CO2 from your marker (This is also how the cyclone feed works) to reset your trigger faster than the spring normally could, allowing you to shoot faster. It also allows you to hold it down in the "sweet spot" where it is automatically returning to where your finger holds it and will shoot fully automatically until you release the trigger. You cannot however hold down the trigger all the way back, as this will block the reset cylinder and cause only one shot.
The hammer spring is the primarily safety feature. Depending on the extent of the mechanical failure the firing pin spring could be providing protection also. Do not confuse the firing pin spring with the striker pin spring which is the spring that pushs (strikes) the firing pin into the round which ignites the primer.
I did this on Howrse and got it right. The answer is autumn. :)
There are basically four things you can do. First is to replace the trigger spring with a lighter spring (like from a pen) to make the trigger pull easier. Second is to buy a double trigger, which may slightly increase your rate of fire, but not by much. Third is to purchase a response trigger, which uses excess Co2 from the Tippmann (which is automatically wasted after each shot) to reset the trigger faster than a spring. It will make the pull heavier, but allow you to shoot fully automatically if you place your finger where it sets, and resets. Last is the E-trigger, an electric solenoid and board that takes out the mechanical link from trigger to sear, and allows you to shoot semi, burst, and full auto. It runs on battery, makes the pull incredibly lighter, and must be turned off after every game, to preserve battery life, because without a battery, your gun will no longer function.
Remove the butt stock from action. Remove screw holding trigger return spring. Remove trigger return spring and place one or two small washers under it then replace spring and screw. If the pull is still extreme narrow the working part of the spring . It is about .045" wide. Narrow it to .035 with a diamond hone by hand and don't draw the temper of the spring with friction heat. This will lighten the trigger pull but will not address the extreme creep of this trigger. The creep fix is not simple and worth paying a gunsmith to do well. That would involve highly polishing all trigger and hammer parts, pins and shortening sear contact areas. Removing and replacing the hammer spring requires special tools and is dangerous to attempt this without a spring compressor. You could really put your eye out trying and likely never succeed, that is one heavy spring. GA
Usually by cutting of some of the material/coils.
Best left to a qualified gunsmith
Trigger, cocking lever, Spring, Piston tube around the spring. BB loder and barrel