Emag triggers? Your favorite and why

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  • kwood
    Registered User

    • Dec 2008
    • 882

    #16
    i am seriously tempted to get a tunablade right now after A-Tach's insights on them....

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    • A-Tach-One
      I'm done!!!!

      • Mar 2005
      • 2204

      #17
      Originally posted by Ando
      **** MAN!!! Best looking mag ever.
      Styshore came up with this creation and ODD executed it. Styg's vision was killer on it. I feel lucky to own it.

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      • snoopay700
        Serious About Men

        • Jan 2006
        • 3071

        #18
        Originally posted by A-Tach-One
        Styshore came up with this creation and ODD executed it. Styg's vision was killer on it. I feel lucky to own it.
        YOU own that mag now? I hate you.

        Haha, seriously, if i ever get the spare money and you still have it i will buy it from you, even if i have to somehow make you part with one of your 25 or so xmags.
        Il n'y a point de sots si incommodes que ceux qui ont de l'esprit.

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        • Ando
          Magusmaximus
          • Jun 2009
          • 4144

          #19
          You know. I just purchased another E-Mag (E-Karta) and it came with a Tuna blade installed. Didn't get a chance to really shoot it in mec mode cause this one is flashed with XMod and I was joyfully playing with it this whole time. I tell ya what, after meching it up a little, the curvature of the blade does allows your finger to sit very well at the top like a stock trigger. Best of both worlds if you ask me. Might have to hunt down another for my Stormwind.

          O'wait...That not a tuna...Same diff i guess
          Last edited by Ando; 08-25-2009, 09:41 AM.
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          • Jaron
            Too much time
            • Jul 2007
            • 101

            #20
            I like triggers to curve to meet my middle finger in the trigger guard, it feels like a better match for how my fingers naturally sit. With that in mind, I don't like the feel of flat triggers. The stock trigger has a similar feel to me so I'm not a big fan. I've tried a few "rake" or "fang" style triggers on other guns, and though I like them better than flat triggers, I still wasn't a fan of how the forward curve seemed to grip my middle finger.

            I do love the Tunablade and other similarly shaped triggers ( I've heard them called swept-forward or scythes too. ) The curve matches my fingers well and they feel natural to me. But I don't walk or fan a trigger, I just use hyper or "rebound" firing modes so I can totally understand the argument that swept-forwards don't give enough room to walk a trigger. My one wish on the Tunablade would be for radiused edges to make the corners a little smoother.

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            • vf-xx
              Henchmen Inc.
              • Nov 2001
              • 3311

              #21
              I'll admit that I haven't tried all the triggers out there, but when I had my emag I really liked my single trigger.

              It blasted in hybrid mode and left alot of room in the gripframe for my large hands.

              Worked nice and crisply in E mode as well. Can't say I ever used it much in pure mech mode, but as it was a modified stock trigger and I never messed with the trigger rod it should work just fine.
              -- Feedback--

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              • Chrishew09
                Psalm 119:9
                • Oct 2005
                • 657

                #22
                Tunablade all the way, I had a TL63 and didn't like it and sold it pretty quickly. My Tunablade has the bearings it's got a real solid feel with no side to side slop.

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                • Hexis
                  Green Mag Freak
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 2427

                  #23
                  Overall I love the Tunablade. I kinda miss my TL63, but it was doing bad things to my frame (caught it before it could do any real damage). I did get a fireblade so sensitive that the recoil would fire it again. That was a lil, *ahem* unsafe.

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                  • A-Tach-One
                    I'm done!!!!

                    • Mar 2005
                    • 2204

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Hexis
                    Overall I love the Tunablade. I kinda miss my TL63, but it was doing bad things to my frame (caught it before it could do any real damage).
                    Did the set screw leave a dent in the frame or something with the TL63? Just curious cause I have heard some stories.

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                    • Chrishew09
                      Psalm 119:9
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 657

                      #25
                      Originally posted by A-Tach-One
                      Did the set screw leave a dent in the frame or something with the TL63? Just curious cause I have heard some stories.
                      that is what happened when i had mine

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