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Psychotron
11-02-2002, 12:57 AM
ok i just ordered on its the double trigger i was wondering if anyone has one or used one before is the trigger pull shorter than stock frame ??????
also do i have to adjust sear pin to accomidate dye frams?
thx

Havoc_online
11-02-2002, 01:35 AM
you should have just bought an Iframe. The Dye frames are junk. the pull wont be much better than the stock frame and the frame itself actually voids the warrenty, as soon as you get it, sell it! Buy an Iframe.

Yes you have to adjust the trigger rod for the frame to work right.

spazzed
11-02-2002, 01:38 AM
You might not have to adjust the trigger rod. I didn't when I had mine.

Listen to us, BUY AN IFRAME!!

joeyjoe367
11-02-2002, 02:21 AM
I had one for a while, and the guys are right. You might as well get an Intelliframe.

A dye frame is around $70 new, the trigger, another $15 or so, and the sticy grips, another $15 or so.

That adds up to $100, and the I-frame is $115.

IMO, I-Frame with Blade Trigger OWNS the Dye Frame.

now, the dye frame isn't a bad one,I would just stick with it if that's what you've got, or try to trade up for an I-frame.

Jimmi9999
11-02-2002, 04:10 AM
i would get an i frame if i could. but i got a good deal on a used dye. the only problem i've had so far is the front screw being too long. before you change the trigger rod see how well it shoots because i didn't have to do anything to mine, but all guns are different so you might have to change it anyway.

Bulldog
11-03-2002, 01:32 AM
Just in case your not convinced yet, Get The I Frame! :)

Sorry to heap another one on the pile, but they really are the greatest frame for a mag. With a retro and a lx...ooo don't get me started. :)

spazzed
11-03-2002, 02:21 AM
And the praise continues!!

Psychotron
11-03-2002, 12:15 PM
lol sob i new it i was going to get one but i didnt want to spend that much on it oh well ill get one when i get money again :P

sneakyhacker420
11-03-2002, 03:32 PM
i got a 2x dye frame on my automag, its not as got an the intelli, but tne next best thing if you cant afford the i-frame, it has a better feel than the stock one, plus if you need to send your mag in for repairs, just slap the stock one back on and you wont have any problems with AGD tech :)

Bulldog
11-03-2002, 07:36 PM
A dye frame is around $70 new, the trigger, another $15 or so, and the sticy grips, another $15 or so. The intelliframe is $115 new

Can ya find 15 bucks somewhere? Come on....Mow the yard, do some chores, but come on, it's fifteen bucks. :)

sneakyhacker420
11-03-2002, 08:48 PM
automag dye is $54, trigger $15, stickies $15

all makes for a good feel and steady rate of fire when you cant afford an i-frame, plus its not a necessity when it just spins the revvy or the warp when the sensor in them works fine :p

ShooterJM
11-05-2002, 01:13 PM
Yeah. I-frame is best.

However, I have a dye double and I like it. Quite comfortable and a great trigger pull after minor adjustments. In my opinion, dare I say it, better then the intelli's I've shot. :eek:

Does take more work though. And there can be tolerance issues. And it does void your warrenty (not that big of a deal, my mag is so old it doesn't have stars so it's not like it matters).

sneakyhacker420
11-05-2002, 04:18 PM
it doesnt really void the warranty, just when you would send your gun in fore service, just slap on the stock 1x trigger and your fine

ShooterJM
11-05-2002, 04:42 PM
Yep, I know. But I cut up my stock frame so I can fit in an electronic trigger. :D

sneakyhacker420
11-05-2002, 04:56 PM
what?