Omg Tom! Look!
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Doc built that teeter-totter rocking trigger a while back, it was made illigal for tourney use within 3 months.
funny thing is, according to what I have heard, it actually is slower than a standard trigger, since it only uses one switch, and you have to rock the trigger twice as far for each contact on the switch.
I'd love to see something like that on a Z-frame... that new roller-trigger looks very cool, the video rocks!
almost makes me want to buy a semi-auto... almost...
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yes rik you are right.
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very simple, i got the inspiration from the angel ir3 trigger, where you can tap the trigger down and it will fire. by moving your finger back, it pushes the trigger up, which hits one big switch. you move ur finger forward, which hits the bullhorn trigger again, which hits the single switch, which fires again. its basically a way to fire twice with a normal trigger cycle, so energy that would be wasted returning the trigger is used to fire the gun. its like fanning the trigger with one finger. and no difficult patterns or any tricks to memorize, just fire the gun.Originally posted by WARPED1
How the hell you use that halb?
the trigger also fits to ur finger and is adjustable, u want no space between the trigger and ur finger.
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btw, should be legal, cuase its still just using one button.
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halb-wouldnt that put you in a very uncomfortable trigger position? how about you make an extension for the part of the trigger that is closest to the gripy part of the frame going down like a blade trigger so you dont have to use the sliding back and forth routine all the time.
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sorry for double posting, but it wouldnt let me edit and attach a new image
here's another thing i thought up. its a large site rail that would slide onto your gun and make it look like it has sweet milling. its just for looks, and this scetch is REALLY bad. sorry about that. aaanyways, the way its shown, its not compatable with a pf mag because there is no room for the pf part, but this can be fixed. give me time and ill come up with some more stuff
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it wont let me post multipul images so i have to create another post. here's another idea that will help keep liquid co2 from entering your gun while not putting it on a remote system. its a sub expansion chamber that goes under the trigger frame, and is hooked up like shown.
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Not a bad idea! But, what if you have a bottom line, and no drop forward? Just run a small hose form that to the chamber? That would have to be a small hose, like an inch or two. Also, what if you ran a bottle vertically?
SMOKE...HE'S COMING FOR YOU....
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if you ran it vert it would not only look dumb, but put the gun out of balance.
us macro lines for the connections.
i have another idea for if you dont have a drop and ill post it avter dinner.
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back when i used CO2 when u ran a bottel verticly u wouldn't have a liquid CO2 problem, it would just stay in the bottom of the tank. and i might be wrong on this, but one the liquid CO2 got into the secondary x-chamber wouldn't it be getting in the way of the flowing CO2 that is not a liquid? Wouldn't the air just keep pushing the CO2 into the gun once the liquid got into the secondary x-chamber. what u would need is a horazontaily mounted peice with a catch basin below it, so when the CO2 entered this peice it would fall into the basin and allow the rushinf air to go by. I very well could be wrong, but this was just my thoughts. really good idea anyways, keep them coming.68 Classic Mag with power feed body, lightning drop, CP black on/off ASA, groved trigger intelli frame wired to 12v revy, 12" DYE SS, 14" or 17" Stone Cold II, VA, Black Ice Reg, SS Lines, PT Exteme Side Arm, Spyder Compact w/ too much stuff to list.

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yeah, that would be this little bugger. its a gas thru and it would be completely hollow that just screws into a vertical asa. i didnt draw macro fitting holes to screw into it because i didnt think about it at the time.
anyways, the picture shows the gas thru (threading not shown :P) foregrip, and the thing below it is attached so you dont have to bother with screwing anything into the asa holes on the grip frame. its supposed to act like a kapp stubby drop with the on/off adapter and everything down there, and it is fully adjustable by a screw as you see directly below the foregrip. enjoy.
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