how is the centerflag hyperframe trigger? what would you compare it to? (angel, timmy, impy, etc)
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i just bought a hyperframe, the trigger pull is about one half of a mouse button click. its a whole other species then an e-mag or angel, however its the closest you can get with an upgrade. if that much of your game depends an ultra-fine trigger (just a friendly jab) then spend the thousand-plus $ if not, then a hyperframe is a solid invest!Comment
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its a thick plastic trigger that rests against a micro switch. Pull the trigger and it pushes the micro switch. It is the same feel as a mouse click.Comment
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My hyperframe has a nice cold aluminum trigger, not plastic. This is the best mod I've made to my mag (beside my HALO)! I really like the trigger and the different modes are fun at big games. do a search for "Hyperframe" on the forum. There are a lot of questions that you may have that have already been answered.

The gun is 1/8" of a game that is a FOOT long!
(...but a 'mag helps)
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posotive it is a hyperframe. It's not hard to read "hyper frame" on the side.Comment
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my trigger is Al too
i think the pull sucks compared to emag, angel, or impulse triggers. Its like a mouse click and a but hard. but it is still a great improvement over a mechanical trigger. I also am pretty sure you could just find a different switch and drop it in there in place of the one they have. I will probbaly look into that this summer.Comment
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-----not sure personally, but not sure why you would need it either, but if you do find out let me know because i would be interested-----Originally posted by lilthugbobby
how is the trigger? does it use springs? Is their a way to make the trigger pull lighter on the hyperframe? how could u do this?
-----no, it is just a micro switch like in your mouse-------
so it has a black aluminum trigger.
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it says it is programable but noone knows how to do that. quote from warpig.com--> "With microprocessor driven electronics, additional firing modes like burst, full auto, etc., are simply a matter of changes in control software."
"From the counter mode, the mode button cycles back to the "F" mode. There is an additional maintenance mode "M" that is accessed by a separate button combination. While it is mentioned in the manual, Centerflag does not explain directly to most customers how to access it. The reason for this is that most customers should not need to use it, and misadjusting it can cause problems. The maintenance mode selects the length of the power pulse sent to the Hyperframe's solenoid."<--did u know about this? wut button combination to get to mode M?Comment
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The one thing I don't like about my Hyperframe is that you can't adjust how light the pull is. But other than that is my made friend with a warped bushy wanna shoot my mag
(and he loved it, of course not enough to give up his bushy for it, but who know...maybe he didn't want to admit it?!!?!) lol
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the reason you cant really easily adjust it is cause the actual switch that it triggers is what pushes it forward jst like a mouse button there is no separate spring. i say it heavy compared to an emag or better electros but not heavy compared to a mechanical triggerComment

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