Hey all. I'm talking about the "standard" two-finger blade triggers that will come with an intelli. The reason I ask is that I just picked up a Y-frame and there seems to be a small notch at the top of the trigger where the trigger rod sits. I've taken a look at blades on intellis, and they don't seem to have this same notch. I don't know if it is just an optical illusion when I'm looking at the pics, but the Y's seem to have it and the intelli's not.
So are the blades on Y's different?
When I fire, the trigger rod doesn't travel all the way back because of this notch. When I first put the frame on, the rod would sometimes not return completely and stay back in the frame. I unscrewed the rod a bit to get closer to the trigger (I almost had to have it touch, but there is still a small gap). Now I am still getting the rod not returning completely, but I am usually able to just pull the trigger again and it will pop back out fully. This is a bit frustrating because I'm using an RT valve and not getting hardly any kind of bounce.
I'm wondering if the sear isn't able to fully engage the on/off pin and it is just barely sealing enough to fire, but not quite enough to get a good "push" from the incoming air pressure, thus causing the shorter return. I'm going to try putting in a quad o-ring the next time I have a chance to tinker and see if this makes any difference.
I hope this post isn't as confusing for you as it is for me. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
-X
So are the blades on Y's different? When I fire, the trigger rod doesn't travel all the way back because of this notch. When I first put the frame on, the rod would sometimes not return completely and stay back in the frame. I unscrewed the rod a bit to get closer to the trigger (I almost had to have it touch, but there is still a small gap). Now I am still getting the rod not returning completely, but I am usually able to just pull the trigger again and it will pop back out fully. This is a bit frustrating because I'm using an RT valve and not getting hardly any kind of bounce.
I'm wondering if the sear isn't able to fully engage the on/off pin and it is just barely sealing enough to fire, but not quite enough to get a good "push" from the incoming air pressure, thus causing the shorter return. I'm going to try putting in a quad o-ring the next time I have a chance to tinker and see if this makes any difference.
I hope this post isn't as confusing for you as it is for me. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
-X

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