DYE's new trigger frame

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  • E-Mag man
    Registered User
    • Jul 2001
    • 75

    #16
    where can i buy one of the Eclipse frames?
    force it, if it breaks it
    needed to be replaced
    anyway

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    • FeelTheRT
      Registered User
      • Jun 2001
      • 2950

      #17
      g3pb
      FS: RARE Adrenaline Angel LED #8



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      • Flamebo
        Registered User
        • Oct 2000
        • 1286

        #18
        I think the old DYE's looked better, but this has a nifty pull on it.

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        • thei3ug
          Canicus
          • Oct 2000
          • 846

          #19
          1) it looks nothing like the intelliframe.

          2) it looks like a cross between the old dye mag frames and the bushmaster frame.

          3) it's STILL ugly.
          [*img]http://userpic.livejournal.com/11885469/469200[/img]
          Filesize too large- Tato
          Greatest "Sponsor" Ever.

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          • MajorDamage
            King of Polyester!
            • Dec 2000
            • 3141

            #20
            The trigger is all funky looking, In a bad way .

            ENDO!
            Oldskool

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            • st6212
              Registered User
              • May 2001
              • 470

              #21
              Originally posted by Muzikman


              Can that statement be true? the problem is, all you are changing on the cocker is the trigger, nothing else. So..how does putting a pivot trigger on a cocker make it shoot faster than an RT? Now, I love pivot triggers and could not shoot a sliding trigger to save my life. But just adding the pivot trigger does not make it shoot any faster, it's all in a persons finger. That trigger is still moving a 4way that is actuating a ram, that has not changed.
              It's not just the trigger. You also get with the eclipse frame a new trigger plate and a set of springs to go with it.

              The trigger is also VERY light, in that you barely even feel any force against your pull. But most importantly, your cocker must also be able to keep up with the eclipse frame. So parts like the shockteck bomb, RAT or tornado valve, micro-rock are the things to look at.

              Unless you've actually played with one, you won't know. Same can be said about the retro-valve, people won't know just how excellent it is from the normal mag until they've actually played with it.

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              • thei3ug
                Canicus
                • Oct 2000
                • 846

                #22
                st63234, you just dug your own grave... but I'll save you before Rob speaks again.

                changing parts does not change the action of the gun.

                putting a new 4-way, ram, and reg will not change how it will keep up with the "frame" either.

                ultimately YOUR FINGER decides how fast it goes. the interface just makes it more comfortable or less. not faster or slower.
                [*img]http://userpic.livejournal.com/11885469/469200[/img]
                Filesize too large- Tato
                Greatest "Sponsor" Ever.

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                • RiceRocket
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2001
                  • 144

                  #23
                  For anyone interested, Shocktech will be releasing a new 2X pivot frame for Cockers. I saw the final prototype this past weekend at BBT. It doesn't look ghetto like the last one, it has a real trigger gaurd and an awesome looking trigger shoe,IMHO. For the sake of not wanting to get flamed b/c some may think I'm biased, that's all I'll say until they come out.

                  Sorry to the moderators, I'm not trying to plug Shocktech, just thought I'd let people know there are other options.
                  Manny

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