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Posted: 10/11/2004 10:55:01 PM EDT
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I have the Tapco retaining wire (www.tapco.com/product_information.asp?number=AK0649), G2 double hook trigger, an AMD 65 kit and an OOW receiver. I got the group together (required cutting a notch in the receiver and modifying the safety), but I can't figure out how this particular retaining wire fits in. It does not look like the others that I have seen and I can't find any instructions online. |
| The round part goes over the left (driver's) side hammer hinge into the groove to keep it in place. The long curved part goes under the left side trigger pin into the groove to keep the trigger pin from sliding out. The upward pressure holds it in. Yours looks exactly like the one in both my AMD and my WASR. I use a flat tip screwdriver to press it down while installing the pin. After completely seating the pin I pop it right into the groove. Installing it takes a little getting used to. It helps to look at a complete AK to use as a reference. |
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Hmm, the curved part on this wire is WAY too high to push down like that. I tried last night and I couldn't get it in there. Also, this receiver doesn't have a groove. It looks like it has enough room anyway thugh. Maybe I'll just give up and buy one of those retaining plates that tapco sells. Or maybe a different retaining spring. |
| The grooves are not in the receiver, they are in the pins. Once the pins are completely seated, the groves are visible on the inside. The spring operates like a c-clip on the front (hammer) pin, and does indeed go under the rear pin's groove. If there is too much height for the rear, you might be able to bend it a LITTLE, but if you bend it too much it won't put enough pressure on the trigger's pin. Send me your email and I'll email you a pic of mine. |
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