HYPER
10-03-2002, 07:45 AM
I had a thread like this before concerning the potential negative effects of an excesively lightened trigger. Will it hurt rate of fire since there is less return force?
I just played last weekend with only one magnet and one oring spacer underneath. The trigger ripped. I was thinking of putting another spacer to lighten it even further but felt the need to confer with AO first.
Has anyone here put more than one oring spacer between the magnets? Since the cavity is big enough to hold 4 REM's, Im guessing that it can thus hold 3 oring spacers and one return magnet. Has anyone tried this?
I was also thinking, rather than putting an REM in the cavity, why not just put a basic piece of metal that the trigger REM can attract to. That way the return force will be completely dependant on the trigger REM rather than a combined effort of the trigger and frame REM's
Oh gosh Im getting all excited now.
LMK All.
-Hyper
I just played last weekend with only one magnet and one oring spacer underneath. The trigger ripped. I was thinking of putting another spacer to lighten it even further but felt the need to confer with AO first.
Has anyone here put more than one oring spacer between the magnets? Since the cavity is big enough to hold 4 REM's, Im guessing that it can thus hold 3 oring spacers and one return magnet. Has anyone tried this?
I was also thinking, rather than putting an REM in the cavity, why not just put a basic piece of metal that the trigger REM can attract to. That way the return force will be completely dependant on the trigger REM rather than a combined effort of the trigger and frame REM's
Oh gosh Im getting all excited now.
LMK All.
-Hyper