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Are ther dye double and single triggers any better than the stock automag frame??? do they give u more bps??? or even an easier pull????
Tunaman
08-24-2001, 04:23 AM
I love the Dye frames. You may have to tinker around with them a little, as with every other aftermarket gripframe. I am pretty good with these frames, so if you need one or need help just let me know.
yes!! tunaman is the bomb when it comes to DYE frames...he hooked me up with a nice setup and it works like a charm (very nice price too http://www.automags.org/ubb/smile.gif ) IOW, what he said is the truth. dont hesitate to get one from him...
do u have any dye frames that u r selling Truman???
XspyX
08-24-2001, 09:52 AM
I noticed when I picked up my Dye 1x ( Tunaman ) that the comfort level of holding my gun increased. It was a lot more pleasing to hold. The grip and grips have more meat to them and feel more solid.
Didn't change my trigger any, just comfort.
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Tunaman
08-24-2001, 01:07 PM
<font face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Yama:
do u have any dye frames that u r selling Truman???</font>Check your mail...can't do this here. Thanks
Bub3814
08-24-2001, 01:08 PM
an AGD tech (forgot who) told me not to get Dye frames, because they were not made to AGD's specs for grip frames...I had a dye frames and all I got was trouble, but then again I didn't tinker with the rod length (it was set to factory length) bought a Benchmark frame, and it works fine...
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Tunaman
08-24-2001, 02:48 PM
<font face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Bub3814:
an AGD tech (forgot who) told me not to get Dye frames, because they were not made to AGD's specs for grip frames...I had a dye frames and all I got was trouble, but then again I didn't tinker with the rod length (it was set to factory length) bought a Benchmark frame, and it works fine...
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sounds like a load of bull to me. I never touch the trigger rods EVER, and the majority of them work just fine. The only problem I have come ever across is that sometimes the triggers are too long and the back of the trigger must be ground down a little. Takes all of 5 minutes to fix.
Bub3814
08-24-2001, 03:04 PM
I am simply telling you what the tech told me...
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~Bub~
"It ain't braggin' if you can back it up."
-Dizzy Dean
Blue 88
08-25-2001, 06:55 PM
Mine works awesome. I have a DYE 2x in chrome, no safety but I don't think its worth the effort to put one in. I did file down my trigger a tad, but it wasn't completely necessary. The dye frame retains the same pivot point on the trigger as a standard mag frame, whereas the benchmark is changed. That means that the benchmark gives a longer, and slightly softer trigger stroke that makes it easy to short stroke, while the dye frame is the same as stock giving a shorter and crisper pull than the benchmark.
[This message has been edited by Blue 88 (edited 08-25-2001).]
did any of u have like frames that did not work, but u fixed them to make them work????
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