Kroll switch adjustment

Pydpiper

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I just finished assembling a mini mag for my daughter, the Kroll is a bit tough to "engage", has anyone tried to modify the switch for ease of use?
 

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I took the springs out and cleaned them with some DeOxit and ProGold (some alcohol would work OK if you have that handy). What I didn't do was take the whole switch apart to get at the internal contacts.To be honest, I couldn't figure out how to do it. If somebody would be kind enough to share how to take a kroll apart (beyond taking the rubber boot and both external springs out), that'd be great.
 

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Makrov, yes, the "click" part.. She can get momentary if she tries hard, but actually making it stay is another. I'm sure there is a tiny bit of technique involved, but I figured while I can I will just make the whole process a tad easier for her.. :)

Hi Green! Did I mention this switch is brand new? I guess cleaning it won't be a problem so maybe just a good lubrication may be in order.. I was hoping there was some sort of spring modification or something.. :)

I'll take a closer look at it when the Loc-tite sets, and in typing that I realized this was my first mod! :grin2: Not alot of dignity announcing it is a bright pink mini mag though.. :laughing: Yup, wrapped around her finger..
 

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:stupid: Well, I've had problems with dirty contacts on "new" krolls, so I interpreted "engage" as turn on. Lubing might help if it's a stiff plunger/clicker.

Your mod reminds me of the T-shirts women black belts wear at our TKD school; the shirts are pink and say "Yes, I kick like a girl" :laughing:
 

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