AGD Intelliframe vs RPG Triton?

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  • Shirow
    www.digitalgunfire.com
    • Aug 2002
    • 2023

    #1

    AGD Intelliframe vs RPG Triton?

    Can anyone who has used both of these frames give me a rundown on your thoughts? I'm specifically contemplating picking up a Triton for my pneumag. I find the Intelliframe a bit hard to walk, I feel like if my hand was angled forward a little bit more it'd be a lot easier.

    Has anyone else been in a similar situation and tried a Triton? What did you think?

    Appreciate any input! Thanks!
    Superbolt
  • automagmasta
    AKA Goofy-fourwheeler-kid
    • Jun 2008
    • 199

    #2
    use the triton for a pnue mag. MUCH easier to walk, and better looking too.

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    • Smoothice
      Registered User

      • Nov 2006
      • 4579

      #3
      I have not shot a triton. While I like the looks they seem to be a bit fat. (from trigger to back of frame). Maybe thats just in pics though.

      I have found that a vert frame (or close to it) is more comfortable to hold but didn't impact my rate of fire.

      I compared a finely tuned chimera pnue vs a finely tuned g-force pnue vs a finely tuned xmag.

      They all had the same results. Right around 14 bps.

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

        • Mar 2005
        • 2204

        #4
        I own and have used my Triton frame. I own and have used my intelli frame. I can tell you it is all about preference and what will feel best with your shooting style.

        In my opinion the shape of the frame becomes more important when pulling single shots and not so much during higher rates of fire since I never fully grip the frame while walking the trigger. Between the two, I prefer the overall feel of the hybrid shape of the Triton. I also own a couple vert frames but do not care for the tallness or the feel of those. Trying them out for yourself will be the best route but I know that isn't always easy. Goodluck. - Eric

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        • Frizzle Fry
          AO Micromag Guy
          • Mar 2009
          • 3280

          #5
          I love my Triton, but when it comes to comfort (walking the trigger at least) I've always had more luck with a .45 or a 90* frame... The odd positioning of the Triton is wicked comfy to me (like a CCM 86*) but when I had it pneud I found that it didn't keep up with my intelli-pneu or emags because I couldn't move my fingers quite as fast (comfortably) with my wrist at that angle.

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          • Gadget
            UK Redskins
            • Jun 2002
            • 472

            #6
            I've had both and prefer the Triton, it seems to put less pressure on the wrist and my fingers feel better positioned for walking.
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            • Shirow
              www.digitalgunfire.com
              • Aug 2002
              • 2023

              #7
              I really wish I could try one, $120 is a lot for a test though
              Superbolt

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              • going_home
                Hebrews 13:8

                • Dec 2004
                • 8343

                #8
                Originally posted by Shirow
                I really wish I could try one, $120 is a lot for a test though
                On the contrary, that's just barely more than a new Intellifrme direct from AGD. That's actually a great price. If you buy one and don't like it you won't lose any reselling it. Look in the BST and see if you can find a used one. You don't see very many used Tritons. People seem to hang onto them.

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                • Shirow
                  www.digitalgunfire.com
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 2023

                  #9
                  Originally posted by going_home
                  On the contrary, that's just barely more than a new Intellifrme direct from AGD. That's actually a great price. If you buy one and don't like it you won't lose any reselling it. Look in the BST and see if you can find a used one. You don't see very many used Tritons. People seem to hang onto them.
                  Not debating the fact that the price is decent, just don't feel like dropping $120 to give it a shot. I'd have to get it powdercoated/re-annoed to match my dust black marker as well.

                  I only saw one used one, and the seller was asking $150

                  That being said, I've struggled reselling some stuff lately that I thought would be an easy sale (like my warp feed) so I'm a little gun shy on that.
                  Superbolt

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                  • RogueFactor
                    Registered User
                    • Dec 2001
                    • 633

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Shirow
                    Not debating the fact that the price is decent, just don't feel like dropping $120 to give it a shot. I'd have to get it powdercoated/re-annoed to match my dust black marker as well.
                    Not all the AGD 'dust' matches. Youd have to get any frame re-anod if you want a match. If you want a dust Intelliframe though, I have one I will be posting up soon.

                    Originally posted by Shirow
                    I only saw one used one, and the seller was asking $150
                    That one has an upgraded trigger. New ones with the AGD triggers are $120(http://www.pblegion.com/showthread.php?t=4261). You can also find my opinions on the different angles in that thread.

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                    • Shirow
                      www.digitalgunfire.com
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 2023

                      #11
                      Yep, understood.. I already have a powdercoated Intelliframe that matches my other stuff though

                      I really want to try one.. just really want to hold one first!
                      Superbolt

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