Due to the amount of people asking about trigger stops recently, I figured I'd set about making an easy to understand set of instructions to follow while attempting to install them on your frames.
I personally have Trigger stops installed on both the top and the bottom of my Intelliframe double trigger. I've installed them on my teammates Y-grip, and when asked to do another teammates Y-grip, thats when I took all the pictures.
I've been using the stops for a little over a year now, and have expierienced no bolt or sear chipping, but before you modify your trigger, you have to understand that there is a risk involved.
I accept no responsibility for any damage that you do, or can do to your trigger, frame, or any part of your marker by following these instructions. They are simply here to better help explain the best way that I feel there is to do the modification, and told by someone who has done it a few times.
The tools required are as follows:
~Vise of some sort
~Soft cloth
~Drill capable of holding a 7/32 inch drill bit
~7/64 inch drill bit
~6/32 Tap + Tap wrench
~Fine metal file (emery board may suffice)
~Nail set (center punch)
~Hammer
~Something to punch out the trigger pin with (I use a small Torx wrench)
The materials required are as follows:
~6/32 set screw (1/16 in long)
~6/32 set screw (1/8 in long)
~LockTight or substitute for holding set screws in place






I personally have Trigger stops installed on both the top and the bottom of my Intelliframe double trigger. I've installed them on my teammates Y-grip, and when asked to do another teammates Y-grip, thats when I took all the pictures.
I've been using the stops for a little over a year now, and have expierienced no bolt or sear chipping, but before you modify your trigger, you have to understand that there is a risk involved.
I accept no responsibility for any damage that you do, or can do to your trigger, frame, or any part of your marker by following these instructions. They are simply here to better help explain the best way that I feel there is to do the modification, and told by someone who has done it a few times.
The tools required are as follows:
~Vise of some sort
~Soft cloth
~Drill capable of holding a 7/32 inch drill bit
~7/64 inch drill bit
~6/32 Tap + Tap wrench
~Fine metal file (emery board may suffice)
~Nail set (center punch)
~Hammer
~Something to punch out the trigger pin with (I use a small Torx wrench)
The materials required are as follows:
~6/32 set screw (1/16 in long)
~6/32 set screw (1/8 in long)
~LockTight or substitute for holding set screws in place










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