One Legged T-Rex (OLTR)
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No video, it was raining and my mask with the camera doesn't have a vizor and I was getting a lot of water inside the frames without the vizor.The user formally known as Lancecst.Comment
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One legged t-rex...
Limited visibility...
Rain...
Pow pow pow in the distance...
Were you playing paintball or on the set of Jurassic World?Comment
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Not sure, I dont own a Tickler to measure. However, the Logic frame dose not look ideal for a sleeper reg, there's four 10-32 ASA threaded holes in the bottom, plus there's a dovetail. You would also have to figure out how to deal with the lower grip frame screws. I'm sure someone has done it, those are just some issues you would have to work out.
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In order to get the tickler in there you have to machine the grip screws away. I've done it and just used custom grips with relocated lower screws. You could also use Dye "Stickie 3's" and only use the upper mounting screws.......You know you want one!!Comment
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Played at the field last weekend this things rips. I'm not very good at walking the trigger but for some reason left handed I got some pretty good strings together. Right handed I could fan the trigger pretty fast.
My setup is classic valve and rt on/off stock .750 pin length.
Attached a pic she is ready for anno. Thinking dust black all around. polished grips to match classic valve and a stainless dye barrel? Not into the crazy splashed anno.Attached FilesComment
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Here's a sneak peek at a pneumag only trigger I've been working on. This is just the prototype, I'm still waiting on some magnets and other parts to come in so I can finish up testing.
The first picture is WITH the safety engaged. It has a super short stroke and the design is intended to give you the maximum amount of finger room possible with a factory spec trigger guard.
This is more about function and performance rather than aesthetics.


There is no need for a top set screw and it really does not need the bottom one with the stroke as short as it is. However I believe the valve will operate with a shorter stroke than what I have the trigger designed at. Currently at the valve pin in the T-Rex only depresses 0.02" with this trigger.
This will still be a magnetic return, this trigger will have a small (removable) magnet in the top of the trigger that will pull against the magnets in the frame. I plan on putting a kit together that will allow you to adjust the magnetic force between the frame and trigger. Still waiting on parts to do that testing though.
I hope I don't piss to many people off with this release, some of you just purchased frames and triggers. (sorry, it's just the nature of the beast with developing new parts)
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I like it. I was looking at my new trigger and thought it needs to sit closer to the back of the frame.
If sucks that I just bought it but when these are ready I'll buy one. The look and design make it worth it.The user formally known as Lancecst.Comment
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