I have a 68 automag with a regular valve, I have a LVL 10 comeing in, I mostly pley just rec. ball but may get into tournys. I was just wondering if I should spend the money on a new Intelli frame or get a stock DBL finger frame for $15.
Question about 2 triggers ???
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I think your question was a good one. I am trying to justify spending $80 - $120 on an Intelliframe trigger too. I think that the first major benefit is if you want to wire it into a warpfeed or another similar motorized feed system, it is an easy process to accomplish. Second, the comfort is a step up from stock grips. Third, the nature of a double trigger will really help with the stiff pull that is inherent in the automag design. It will help with torque and allow you to pull with you middle finger as well as you pointer finger. However, the frame does not affect the sear assembly or the pull weight of the trigger at all. So, for $20 you can buy a nicer grip and for $15 you can buy a double trigger. That will help you shoot just as fast as an Intelliframe and potentially be just as comfortable. Sadly, this will not address the benefit that you will get if you want to integrate a motorized feed. Also, it sure as hell does not look as great. Lets face it this frame looks hot!!!!
Oh yeah, Maggot??? don't be so mean. It was a good question.
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I guess I did come off as a tad rude.. Sorry bout that. And sense I have an intelli, I'll put in some input..When you wrap your hands around it, it just "fits". And not like it's size, just the grooves fit. It seems alot of other 45's don't feel as comforatable. I'd go with the intelli if I were you.Comment
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also, if something happens to your mag AGD will look at the trigger too since they made it (sear setup and drilling or whatever else)IM SORRY AO FOR DISOBEYING YOUR SIG RULES!!!! FORGIVE ME!!!
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