Crunchy is an interesting descriptor. We run really tight button to wall clearances so they can take a bit of breaking in. We deburr them all before they go out and test them for smooth action, though that doesn't mean some may not get through that aren't as smooth as others or we missed a burr. I'd just disassemble, take a bit of 400 or so grit paper and spin the button shaft in it and then wrap a piece of it around sharpie and spin it inside the lock ring. Or you can just use it, it'll break in smooth as butter once its worked for a while.Mine is crunchy, only way I have gotten around it is put 3 washers and make it a hair trigger.
If you got a bit of battery wobble, then your current setup (2 thick orings .100 each =.200 thick) I'd go with three thins (.070 x3 = .210). That will eliminate the rattle. You could probably go two thick and one thin too (.240). We made this post longer too so you can put up to 5 washers on it to adjust throw.![]()
I like how light this mod is. I'm using an AW IMR 1600 mah battery. Had to add another O-ring and 3 washers to get the mod to fire. It fires every time now. There's still just a hint of a battery rattle but nothing to get OCD over. Love the new contour drip tip I got as well. Nicely done David and team!
If you paid for it, you'll get it.I ordered one on Saturday night and I still haven't got tracking number.
I hope I get one before its gone
We estimated 3-6 business days on the website order page and we've been meeting that, so it won't be longI ordered one on Saturday night and I still haven't got tracking number.
I hope I get one before its gone
We estimated 3-6 business days on the website order page and we've been meeting that, so it won't be long![]()
Wongster thanks for posting the pics....my wife isn't as fussy about looks so this just might work for her....