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  • PBCapo
    Mech & Aero Eng. Student
    • Nov 2002
    • 1198

    #1

    Hyperframe question

    If your using a hyperframe, can you use the ult kit, or do you absolutely have to use the hyperframe on/off assembly
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    Upgraded Minimag F/S F/T

    My Mags:

    -Blue ULE, Xvalve, intelli, blue cp gasthru and flame drop, black and blue cp 2 piece

    -Minimag, gas thru and taso drop with on/off, stock barrel

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  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #2
    You sure can use the ULT. It's actually better to use it. The reduced pull weight of the trigger makes it easier for the Hyperframe's solenoid to fire the gun.

    Look for video of Kaiser Bob's Xvalved, Hyperframed ULT mag.

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    • GA Devil
      Devil's Den Paintball
      • Aug 2003
      • 1455

      #3
      when using a xvalve you pretty much HAVE to use a ule trigger kit to work properly


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      • PBCapo
        Mech & Aero Eng. Student
        • Nov 2002
        • 1198

        #4
        thx guys
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        Upgraded Minimag F/S F/T

        My Mags:

        -Blue ULE, Xvalve, intelli, blue cp gasthru and flame drop, black and blue cp 2 piece

        -Minimag, gas thru and taso drop with on/off, stock barrel

        Good Traders: Serialthriller, Heftylefty, Doctorstox, -=[ DevNull ]=-, d40winker(from PBN), bensongg, pbcustom98, nouseforname

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        • decimator4
          Registered User
          • Apr 2003
          • 56

          #5
          A related question kind of, would you set up the ULT the same way and everything with a hyperframe, or would there be different steps?

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          • Dayspring
            aka- The Day Wang

            • May 2001
            • 9664

            #6
            Same way. You make it as light as possible without any sort of runaway. Then put your hyperframe on. That way you can isolate what part may or may not be working.

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            • SocialD
              ^ wanders around aimlessly
              • Jan 2003
              • 229

              #7
              Originally posted by Dayspring
              Same way. You make it as light as possible without any sort of runaway. Then put your hyperframe on. That way you can isolate what part may or may not be working.
              This is exactly what I did and it worked great. An added bonus is that if you have one of the new Hyperframe boards you can reduce the power setting and make your battery last much longer.
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