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  • [3x]PgP
    Registered User
    • Jan 2003
    • 4

    #1

    Suggestions on Trigger Frames

    Right now I just have the stock trigger frame with a new grip, and it simply just has to go, I can't stand the single trigger so I was just wondering what options I have and what products are out there...

    ...Having a classic Automag I wasn't sure if the intelliframe was worth getting, but I do have a Richochet 2k, and I was wondering if the Intelli connected to that somehow...

    ...Otherwise any other suggestions will be greatly appreciated, I just want a new trigger frame that looks great and performs well and is reasonably priced.

    Thank you fro everything everybody,
    Alex


    P.S. I have a classic mag, is it worth it to get a Level 10 Superbolt???
    -=Paintball Gun Pistol=-
  • warpfeedmod
    I came, I saw, I painted.
    • Jun 2001
    • 1265

    #2
    I'd suggest the Intelliframe, that's what everyone seems to be using these days.

    As far as the level 10, since you're looking for a double trigger I'd suggest getting it as you'll be firing alot faster then with the single.
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    • CMDane
      Space Monkey with a fez.
      • Sep 2002
      • 283

      #3
      Level 10? Yes, worth every penny and perhaps your firstborn. :) Once it is properly tuned, chopping paint is nearly a thing of the past. This is the first upgrade that I would make to any Mag that doesn't have it.

      Intellifeed? Yes, worth every penny. There are other frames out there, but the Intelli is made by AGD for Automags. You can't say that for some of the other 2x's out there.

      Can you hook up the Intelli to a Rico? Supposedly, yes. If you do a search on Ricochet and Intellifeed, you should get a bunch of posts. :) You may have to sift through them to find out how, but the info is out there. I think one post said that all you needed to do was tap 2 wires into the tab in the neck of the Rico.

      Hope this helps,
      Charles

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      • JAM
        Back from the Dead
        • Jan 2003
        • 953

        #4
        Level 10 is certainly worth it- a little finicky to setup, but it's great.

        As for trigger frames, I agree with getting the intelliframe- it's the best for the mag.

        And about your loader, I have a ricochet too, and ithink that linking it to the grip would be a waste of time and money.. As i understand it, the reason for doing so is so the loader agitates on every ball shot, but the Ricochet is already designed to do that without any input from the grip. it really only makes sense if you're using something like a revvy that only agitates when it "sees" a jam.
        I've found the ricochet's sensor to be really reliable.

        -j
        sigs are overrated.

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        • johnny dee
          PUNISHER MAG
          • Aug 2002
          • 412

          #5
          LEVEL 10 IS GREAT, I LOVE IT AND ITS WORTH ALL THE MONEY U PUT INO IT, AND AS FAR AS TRIGGER FRAMES GET EITHER A HIGH END FRAME, LIKE A DYE OR GE THE INTELLIFRAME, THERE BOTH GOOD AND WILL HELP YOU OUT.
          AO Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle :Raphael

          my feedback thread

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          • toymyster
            Team OSIRIS
            • Dec 2000
            • 1277

            #6
            Intelliframe, no questions!!! And LX is well worth the investment!! In the long run, LX will save you money since you can shoot any paint of any quality wothout worrying about ball breaks!!
            E-Mag's on a diet
            Stay tuned for Pics!!!
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