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  • AngelOfDeath888
    sexy kitten
    • Nov 2002
    • 135

    #1

    trigger help

    could someone give me some advice on some good triggers i could get for my auto mag?
    Good traders : Dragoon , PballiSMe29 , thecavemankevin , fenris69 , minimag06 , nitewolf_9

    It's always funny until someone gets hurt...then it's halarious
  • spazzed
    AOChamp
    • Jun 2001
    • 4461

    #2
    I don't believe there's anything you can get for the stock frame.

    However, if you're in the market for a new trigger-frame, the Dye & Benchmark frames are decent. I would recommend getting an Intelliframe from AGD.

    Hmmm.... then again, you could always get a custom trigger made.
    I'm way too old for this ****.

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    • Bulldog
      Registered User
      • Jun 2001
      • 1374

      #3
      Not sure exactly what your looking for, but I'd suggest an intelliframe. Best frame out there, sweet trigger, and short pull. If your just looking to buy a trigger and add it to your regular frame...I'd still suggest an I frame.

      Edit - I type slow.

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      • spazzed
        AOChamp
        • Jun 2001
        • 4461

        #4
        Who da man? I da man!!
        I'm way too old for this ****.

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        • Bulldog
          Registered User
          • Jun 2001
          • 1374

          #5
          Ya ya, you the man, and I'm the master of hunt and peck!

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          • AngelOfDeath888
            sexy kitten
            • Nov 2002
            • 135

            #6
            i was looking at that z-grip trigger , i think that is what it is called , and that looks pretty sweet , does anyone know how it shoots?..
            Good traders : Dragoon , PballiSMe29 , thecavemankevin , fenris69 , minimag06 , nitewolf_9

            It's always funny until someone gets hurt...then it's halarious

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            • spazzed
              AOChamp
              • Jun 2001
              • 4461

              #7
              Blahblahblah!

              Hold your horses for just a second there. Are you looking for a new trigger Frame, or just a new trigger??

              Either way, before you go out & buy a z-grip, I Highly recommend tryihg one out first.
              I'm way too old for this ****.

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              • AngelOfDeath888
                sexy kitten
                • Nov 2002
                • 135

                #8
                sorry about the confusion , i ment to say what would be a new trigger frame that i would want to consider?..

                yea you are right about trying it out first ..thanks
                Good traders : Dragoon , PballiSMe29 , thecavemankevin , fenris69 , minimag06 , nitewolf_9

                It's always funny until someone gets hurt...then it's halarious

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                • spazzed
                  AOChamp
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 4461

                  #9
                  No problem

                  I-frames are the way to go. You'll be better off in hte long run. I've had both A dye & my current I-frame, and the dye's suck. Period. Go w/ an I-frame, or if you can find a Z to try out, & you like it, go w/ it
                  I'm way too old for this ****.

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                  • AngelOfDeath888
                    sexy kitten
                    • Nov 2002
                    • 135

                    #10
                    just wondering , does anybody know how much the intelliframe weighs ?, it won't make my gun too heavey will it? , sorry if i for some reason missed that on the web site some wheres..
                    Good traders : Dragoon , PballiSMe29 , thecavemankevin , fenris69 , minimag06 , nitewolf_9

                    It's always funny until someone gets hurt...then it's halarious

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                    • Bulldog
                      Registered User
                      • Jun 2001
                      • 1374

                      #11
                      I don't know the exact weight, but they're not that heavy, they aren't the lightest frame either, but I have one on my Micro mag, and weight is a HUGE issue with me. They are heavier than the composite frame, but those darn things made out of plasic! I wouldn't be concerned. Worry about what tank you mount, and what kind of loading system you use, those are the heavy things. IMHO.

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                      • AngelOfDeath888
                        sexy kitten
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 135

                        #12
                        hmmm , are all oils and lubes ok to use on the automag or are there specific ones i should be getting?

                        thanks for all the help you guys have been giving me , can't ya tell i am a neeeeeewbeee
                        Good traders : Dragoon , PballiSMe29 , thecavemankevin , fenris69 , minimag06 , nitewolf_9

                        It's always funny until someone gets hurt...then it's halarious

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                        • Bulldog
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 1374

                          #13
                          Kermode Concepts is the best, but any paintball oil is fine.

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                          • AngelOfDeath888
                            sexy kitten
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 135

                            #14
                            i'll be sure to keep that in mind thanks a lot , now i just got done reading the warpfeed page , all about the warpfeed whoooooa ,and it seems like it would make the gun very bulky on one side , is that true , if so does it just take some getting used to , what are the main bennifits of having a warpfeed
                            Good traders : Dragoon , PballiSMe29 , thecavemankevin , fenris69 , minimag06 , nitewolf_9

                            It's always funny until someone gets hurt...then it's halarious

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                            • Bulldog
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 1374

                              #15
                              Warps are great when they're set up properly, but are not for everyone. The main advantage to a warp is to get the hopper off the top of your gun to avoid those hopper hits. It also provides for a pretty ballanced setup, as the weight is brought towards the center of the gun. It's kinda hard to appreciate in words untill you actually hold one.

                              But they do add bulk and weight to the gun. My suggestion would be to try someones out for a bit before deciding. You'll either fall in love or decide it's not for you.

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