what is so bad about benchmark trigger frames?

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  • CenterFire
    You digg it?
    • May 2002
    • 144

    #16
    I completely agree Wc, most people who diss the benchy have never tried one, they just go with the crowd and say it has slop. The trigger is so much easier to pull the way it is placed. It is probably just personal preference, but I still love my benchy. (Yes, I've shot an intelli)

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    • TRIAD
      Registered User
      • Jun 2002
      • 889

      #17
      I've shot both. True, benchy's are lite, but they have slack. I've shot z-grips, stock, intellis, benchys, dyes, so don't give me that. I like the dye and intelli the best, mm blade trigger, z's are nice too, benchys are okay, and we don't need to talk about stock, do we?
      Christian, and proud of it.

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      • paintbattler
        Mags > Cockers
        • Nov 2001
        • 2754

        #18
        the trigger has a lot of play in it
        Someone took away my cool sig. *cough*mod*cough*

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        • rudy
          Registered User
          • Oct 2001
          • 439

          #19
          Well I figure Ill explain rather then just give my opinion. I have shot stock, DL, benchmark, and intelliframe. Most old 45 frames like the bench mark put the trigger rod up so it was depressed very close to the top of the trigger. the also put a rounded contact area in. so basically what happens is the longest pull they could get was formed and due to the leverage it is very light. So if your fingers arent strong and you cant afford electronic guns then the bench mark might be right for you. however is does have alot of slop. On one frame we can shoot it with the safty truned on and leave it like that. The intelli frame has the trigger rod contact down where AGD likes to place it. and so the pull is harder then a benchmark but much lighter then a stock frame. it is also not as sloppy you get a nice crisp pull. Finally here is what I dont like about benchmark frames the pull is so long and light you have a much higher chance of short stroking and it is almost impossible to pull the trigger consistently in the same manner. This effects velocity. many people percieved mags as inaccurate because they were using such frames and were getting greater velocity fluctuations due the pulling the trigger different each time.

          I would say go twith the wait and go wiith the intelliframe. also by then is is likely the medusa will be out and one other frame that will be a nice option

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