OK i need some help with my trigger. everything works fine, but i want to know how everyone else is doing there trigger job. I i want to use a trigger block. but i dont know how to do it. right now i am useing a peice of cardboard and some tape as my trigger block, so can i get some help here. And does anyone have some pictures of there?
trigger blocks???
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I drilled a hole in the trigger and tapped it. I use a set screw in the trigger as a stop. You could do the same thing with a set screw sticking out of the frame to stop the trigger. I just figured the trigger is cheaper to replace if I messed it up. You could look at the Logic frame to see what a set screw might look like sticking out the back of a trigger. -
I can get my pull down to about 4mm with just a rear trigger stop. Anything smaller and the marker won't fire. I haven't tried limiting forward travel via set screw, but I think that would be similar to messing with the trigger rod and probably not even worth the trouble.Comment
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I just took out the trigger... drilled and tapped the two holes, and with a little lock-tight, put some set screws in...
It removes a significant amount of play from the trigger... and makes it easier to fire the marker fast. Here are some diagrams I made awhile back:


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to me the forward trigger stop just keeps the trigger from rattling. When I run it used to wiggle that 1/16 inch, but now it sits close enough to the trigger for it to make no noise.
I have a Classic valve with the ULT trigger kit installed. The ULT makes it easier to short stroke, but with the trigger stops; I veeery rarely short stroke. Without the ULT, I could probably shoot 7-8 bps. With the ULT I did about 10, and with the ULT+Trigger stops... I do upwards of 11 or 12.
Heres the proof of 11 bps (live fire, not dry firing):
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