Bad_Dog's trigger stop thread

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  • Bad_Dog
    self proclaimed warpaholic
    • Jul 2003
    • 1777

    #16
    good eyes guys, my apologies to everyone for the error, it has been fixed


    and now to take your attention away from my mistake... I give you the banannaman!


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    • Bobsbarricades
      Registered User
      • Jun 2004
      • 136

      #17
      i think im missing the point of this mod. is it just to make it so that the trigger doesn't move side to side?

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      • Bad_Dog
        self proclaimed warpaholic
        • Jul 2003
        • 1777

        #18
        well,
        If you've erver looked at the trigger while firing your mag, you'll notice that about halfway through the pull, the marker fires, yet there is still a small space behind the trigger for it to travel. Now unless you have super hand controll, and you're able to stop your finger from pulling that extra slack... exactly when the marker fires, you're going to pull the trigger back untill it hits (essentially wasting time and movement). By installing trigger stops you dont shorten the pull required to fire the marker, but you do remove the slack behind the trigger once the marker has been fired; thus removing extra travel per shot cycle... and saving time. By saving time on each cycle your speed and rate of fire increase, and in the end it requires less movement (per cycle) to fire your marker...

        catch my drift...?

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        • Bobsbarricades
          Registered User
          • Jun 2004
          • 136

          #19
          oh, i got your drift alright

          thanks much for the answer. I think ill put some on my double when i get that ULE.
          Is it possible to walk a ULE??? 15 ounces is just one ouch short of a pound, and I have some difficulty walkin 250 grams on the spyders esp frame.

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          • FiRe
            SVSTC?
            • Nov 2002
            • 7750

            #20
            do you see a wear behind the screw where it hits the frame?

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            • Bad_Dog
              self proclaimed warpaholic
              • Jul 2003
              • 1777

              #21
              Origionally posted by FiRe
              do you see a wear behind the screw where it hits the frame?
              no, but there is a little C shaped mark from the set screw making contact with the frame...

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              • Rift
                mmmm X-Dallara
                • May 2004
                • 539

                #22
                just one question do you have any trouble getting your valve out? because the bottom set screw can prevent the sear from compleatly pushing the on/off pin in while not gassed up.

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                • Chingis
                  Trader
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 331

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Rift
                  just one question do you have any trouble getting your valve out? because the bottom set screw can prevent the sear from compleatly pushing the on/off pin in while not gassed up.
                  i did this mmod like a week ago , i have no problems getting out the valve
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                  • Bad_Dog
                    self proclaimed warpaholic
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 1777

                    #24
                    nope,

                    I dont have a problem removing my valve... but that is one thing to consider when installing the stops. To have the set screw adjusted to the point where the valve cant be removed... I dont think the marker would fire anyways; thus to have the marker fire the screw would have to be backed out... also allowing the valve to be removed...

                    just when you all thought you were safe... I throw another confusing explination your way!

                    [evil laugh] mua ha ha ha ha haaaa [/evil laugh]

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                    • ghed
                      blood feast island man
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 129

                      #25
                      Very nice instructions

                      Btw how much would a tap & tap wrench cost?

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                      • Chingis
                        Trader
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 331

                        #26
                        i paid 4 bucks for mine
                        @ true value
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                        • JrnyFan1985
                          Vice President Of Doink.tk
                          • May 2004
                          • 176

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bobsbarricades
                          oh, i got your drift alright

                          thanks much for the answer. I think ill put some on my double when i get that ULE.
                          Is it possible to walk a ULE??? 15 ounces is just one ouch short of a pound, and I have some difficulty walkin 250 grams on the spyders esp frame.
                          it is definitely possible to walk the ULT with or without these trigger stops installed. use the tips of the fingers to walk. for me, it creates a more forceful pull required for a mechanical gun, but still provides the rapid fire needed. btw, i have walked my ULT (sweet!).

                          bad dog, a question for you: say you don't really care about the amount of side to side swing you have on your trigger. can you just install the set screw to stop the trigger pull and just leave the top part of the trigger alone? Because that also seems to me like it would also remove the fear (paranoia) of having your valve stuck because the sear is in an awkward position.
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                          • Bad_Dog
                            self proclaimed warpaholic
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 1777

                            #28
                            actually the threat of "valve stuckage" comes from the rear set screw (the one behind... not on top)

                            the screw on top just removes play (wiggle) both foreward & backward, and side to side... by applying force from above.

                            with the trigger stops installed, the sear should [i]never/[i] be in an ackward position. As a matter of fact, if it's in any position other than it would be without the TS mod, there is something very wrong.

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                            • JrnyFan1985
                              Vice President Of Doink.tk
                              • May 2004
                              • 176

                              #29
                              sorry another question: where does the sear touch the trigger?
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                              • Bad_Dog
                                self proclaimed warpaholic
                                • Jul 2003
                                • 1777

                                #30
                                Originally posted by JrnyFan1985
                                where does the sear touch the trigger?
                                right below that piece that sticks out to engage the safty.. the highest point on the back of the trigger (you can usually see some wear from where the sear hits)

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