AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
the best way to lighten a mags trigger is to shoot it. the mor you shoot it, the more broken in the trigger becomes, and it gets softer. i would not change powertube spacers because you may run in to leak problems an other things.
you may want to invest on a double trigger. this gives you more leverage and therefore a lighter pull.
Never heard of 'breaking in' a mag trigger, new to me. Changing your power tube spacer is certainly the fastest way to lighten your trigger pull. If you get a leak, put the next largest size back in.
Yeah I believe shooting it makes it softer over time. Want a softer trigger pull? Get an electro. Want quality and reliability? Stick with your mag and stop complaining . Haha yeah you can change your power tube spacer, and you can get a double trigger. That's what I did and it made all the difference. Well...not all :).
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whats all this talk about powertube spacers lighting trigger pull. the spacer has nothing to do with the trigger pull. it mearly sets the point where the PT oring will seal on the bolt. it wont affect the trigger pull at all.
But what could this be: A teammate has also a Mini and my triggerpull is much (muchmuchmuch) lighter an shorter than his one ... also the other Team members said that, when they shoot both!
I have a new spring and a new Bolt and the only thing I done was the spacer kit and the sear polishing ...
So, what can this be?
Buy an RTs on/off assembly and install it into your classsic valve...you may need to alter the length of the on offf pin though to get it back to within tolerances.
if u have an RT or ReTro valve u can polish/sand down the on/off pin to make your gun more reactive. If you do this u shorten the life time of the pin but u have nicer trigger.
Manuel_FZR: if you have a polished sear then that would be what's lightening the pull so much. it's a trigger job that when done right will give a lighter pull but I advise against it for three reasons. one it shortens the life of your sear a fare bit. two it's easy to screw up when you are doing it and destroy the sear. three it's harder on the bolt, and will cause it to ware out faster to.
ways to lighten the pull of a mag are:
1: double trigger the inteliframe is about the best one on the go (a double doesn't really make it lighter it just feels that way)
2: z-valve, or reactor valve (both work, but I may end up castrated for mentioning non AGD aftermarket parts.)
3: spacers may change the feel of the trigger (it may not be lighter but it will feel deferent)
4: boo-yahh or hyper frame (it's an electro frame, it's not a mag trigger any more. but it will do the job)
5: sear and bolt polishing (bad idea if you ask me)
hope some of this helps you out.
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PTP warp feed
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