hey, i was thinking to help lighten the trigger on a stndeard mag, chould u add a spring under the sear on the on/off end so that it woudl help perss up on the pin? but nto so much that the pin wouldnt' come back down. also would there b any negatives to this? thanx
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You would be wasting your time even messing with this...a well known Man has already figured out what is best for the Mag, and you already have it. Leave it alone or get an Intelliframe.
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The pin stays down when you have air hooked up. When you pull the trigger it pushes the pin up.
If you get a strong enough spring you can attach it to the back of the sear...it may give you a quicker trigger return...I don't see where it could hurt.
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Hm, i'm not looking for more trigger return, i'm lokoing for a lighter trigger pull, the spring under the sear WOULD make the pul lighter, but with what consiqunce othat than less return? the on/off pin does alot mroe than return teh trigger...unless of course i'm totally wrong than forget everything i said
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they already have that, its called the "reactive" trigger and "reactive" valve, and i believe its made by ans (im probably wrong). it has a spring inside the trigger frame and its a cheap attempt to try to emulate the RT valve. ive only heard negative things about it.
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no, u missed it. i'm NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT, trying to make the trigger COME BACK FASTER, i'm trying to make pulling the TRIGGER LIGHTER. a spring under the sear on the on/off side of the sear would help push up the on.off as well as with ur trigger force, but what NEGATIVE effects would this have?unless of course i'm totally wrong than forget everything i said
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I see exactly what your saying. I dont have my mag with me but im not sure how it would stay in there (Or under there). If you could find a way to mount it in there the only donside would be that in return of a lighter trigger you would have less return force. Which would me depending on how and how fast you shoot and how strong that spring is the trigger might not come back all the way which would result in more short strokes and chops. But hey try it and see what happens and tell us about it.
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The method oyu are describing to lighten the trigger would work....
....but it would make the return strength of the trigger much less, thus causing MAJOR shortstroking problems. I would not recommend it. But, it is your mag./=== /\/\ [] |< [- |\|
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