classic valve - how to lighten the trigger pull?

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  • BTAutoMag
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    and booyaah

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  • Nobody
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    yes, the Centerflag frames did.

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  • BTAutoMag
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    yea, I have one in front of me right now... BROKEN IN HALF!

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  • djinnform
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    Didn't some of the old electronic, aftermarket frames for MAGS come with a custom ON\OFF? I thought I saw one once?

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  • Justus
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    If you're going to use a RT on/off and use CO2, then replace the #6 urethane o-rings with the original teflon o-rings.

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  • Nobody
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    you can always get a double trigger, leverage would make the trigger easier to pull.

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  • BEEFYDAN
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    Im pretty sure a pneumatic-assisted finger would not lighten the trigger pull. Yeah the finger would have to work less, But the actual force needed to actuate the trigger would be the same. Though I commend the use of the Bulle****e Gambit (Type 2). Well played, you rarely see that in chess anymore.

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  • AGDRetro
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    It's what I did on my old pump Mag. I would describe the trigger as lighter and crisper, definitely not as "mushy" as the Classic On/Off. I have 2 for sale!

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  • Cyco-Dude
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    Originally posted by BTAutoMag
    nope, pops right in. you can even keep the classic orings in the top of the on/off as they are the exact same
    i can confirm; pops right in and lightens the trigger pull. it feels like it's about 50% lighter.

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  • BTAutoMag
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    no, but a pnuemag is close enough

    and a pneumatic-assisted finger is lightening the trigger pull... checkmate

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  • BEEFYDAN
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    Has anyone ever designed a pneumatic-assisted finger? Maybe we have all been approaching this from the wrong direction all of these years. May be something to look into

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  • astr0xz0mbie
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    it is like the old saying goes "work smarter, not harder" no need to exert more force than required

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  • bbotts77
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    Originally posted by BEEFYDAN
    Get a stronger finger? You may look into some sort of a prosthetic, there has been significant advances in digital replacement in recent years.
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  • BTAutoMag
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    its not about stronger anything. make any gun easier to use and your stamina and performance increases. why exert more then you have to

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  • BEEFYDAN
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    Get a stronger finger? You may look into some sort of a prosthetic, there has been significant advances in digital replacement in recent years.

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