Centerflag Hyperframe Trigger Job

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  • rudy
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 439

    #1

    Centerflag Hyperframe Trigger Job

    Last edited by rudy; 05-26-2002, 06:09 PM.
  • Hacker240
    Registered User
    • Mar 2002
    • 67

    #2
    I have heard of this being done folks. believe.
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    • paintballrulzs
      Registered User
      • Jul 2001
      • 1869

      #3
      does this kill any warrenty u have?

      2 hyperframed mags

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      • rjvemt1
        NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
        • Mar 2002
        • 681

        #4
        does this kill any warrenty u have?
        probably
        rounding the ends of the screw
        the tech at centerflag (ken or kevin or something like that)warned me about how easy these screws strip. thats a good idea.i remember a thread about pull adjustment on hf's awile back.im gonna get started this weekend and ill get back to you.

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        • paintslinger
          oscar meyer weiner
          • May 2001
          • 679

          #5
          im gonna do this hopefully this week but i just want to know if i have to solder the wires in b/c i dont have access to a soldering tool or anything like that. thanks
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          • gtrsi
            Automag?
            • Dec 2001
            • 5786

            #6
            this is pretty cool,
            where would you mount the stop screw to take up uneccasry travel?
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            • 'Mag

              #7
              I don't think you'd have to solder the wires. If you just kinda twisted them around the contact it should make the connection, but it won't be on there as well, and could possibly fall off.

              I put two set screws into my Hyperframe's trigger. One set screw just under the pivot point of the trigger (for forward slack, adjust with the frame off the gun). And I put another in the middle of the bottom groove (for rear ward slack, can be adjusted with the trigger frame on).

              Rudy - How old is your Hyperframe? Mine does not have the same connection from the microswitch into the board. I have to pull out all the stuff at once (battery, microswitch, and soleniod). This would make it more difficult to put in a new microswitch and still have a backup. I just bent the spring mount in the stock switch. Now there's barely a click and a .5mm pull.

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              • paintballrulzs
                Registered User
                • Jul 2001
                • 1869

                #8
                rudy you seem to be all over this. Could i send my mag to you for you to do this trigger job to it?

                2 hyperframed mags

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                • rudy
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 439

                  #9
                  paintslinger - as was said you dont have to solder it its just a little better. You could wrap it around the contact, or ges some small copper rings and clamp them on it. The other thing is you can get a solder kit real cheap and its good to have around.

                  gtrsi - you can mount the screw any where it will stop the trigger. I have not looked carefully for the best place but you will have to drill a hole at least and probbaly thread it. The easiest place will probably be the trigger. I am looking for a place to hide it and get it out of the way for my next mod.

                  'Mag - my hyper frame was bought from centerflag In feb. this year

                  paintballrulzs - If you really wanted you could ship it too me. But I think you can probably get t done yourself pretty easy. You can ICQ me #32440701 if you want.

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