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.
Yea, I used to have the same type of frame on my mag... Intelliframe definitely has a nicer feel (less slop in the trigger, less side to side play) but whatever floats your boat.
Maybe someone can PM me why my sig was tampered
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The only difference they can have is the side to side play. As for trigger pull, all you're doing is pushing the sear rod. The on/ff decides the characteristics of the pull. So the only things trigger frames do is eliminate play in the trigger and make a comfier thing to hold. That sounds right...
i have done the same thing your are buying and side to side play is not going to be your only problem. the trigger is going to be sloppy in every direction.
the trigger pull does feel different also no matter what frame you use. benchmark, dye, intelli, they all have different feels
if the safety still works i would be surprised.
besides woodsball somewhere you own or play no good field would even let you use it without a trigger guard.
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-I play at a rec ball speedball field and I seriously doubt they'll mind the trigger guard's missing. They allow the illegal Tippmann rt so I'll fight 'em if they don't allow this.
-Why wouldn't the safety work?
-What do you mean by sloppiness in every direction?
i dont know why the safety wont work but by sloppy he means that the trigger moves around and jiggles side to side and backward. other frames like the intelliframe have the trigger stiff and it doesnt move.
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the trigger guard will keep the trigger from being bumped and shot accidently
the trigger will be sloppy toward the front even when aired up.
a lot of people including myself when we did this took the saftey off just because its a pain to get back in. this was way back when it wasnt enforced much.
like i said it will work.
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So you mean to say it moves forward slightly. Well that's no change from mine now. All I'd need to solve that would be to unscrew the sear rod thing a little bit so it's extremely close to the trigger's flat part. That will take the slop out of the forward movement.
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