Trying to install an ID 3-way as an upgrade to my FBM cocker and running into issues.
First problem was the standard timing rod was too short, so I ordered a custom length one I need to cut down.
Now the new problem is it looks like the collar on the 3-way shaft hits my front block preventing the full movement of the 3-way. It severely limits the forward throw to the point where it looks like the 3-way will not work.
Collar hitting front block:
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Forward Most Position:
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For reference I have a stock WGP hinge trigger on a FBM body. Front block may be an Aim front block.
First problem was the standard timing rod was too short, so I ordered a custom length one I need to cut down.
Now the new problem is it looks like the collar on the 3-way shaft hits my front block preventing the full movement of the 3-way. It severely limits the forward throw to the point where it looks like the 3-way will not work.
Collar hitting front block:
Forward Most Position:
For reference I have a stock WGP hinge trigger on a FBM body. Front block may be an Aim front block.
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