Is there a big difference between a Blade Intelliframe and a Single Trigger Benchmark

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  • Klay01
    (Cyko)
    • Jan 2003
    • 203

    #1

    Is there a big difference between a Blade Intelliframe and a Single Trigger Benchmark

    please post your thoughts.
    AIM: Chester108
  • IWannaRiot979
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    • Aug 2001
    • 380

    #2
    Well many people like the feel of a 2x trigger and can shoot one faster than a single trigger. The Intelliframe is made to take the intellifeed parts, which would probably take some modding to do to a benchy. You have the option of chrome or black. Blade = sexy.

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    • Cypres0099
      What in the world is that
      • Jul 2001
      • 812

      #3
      I'd say the biggest difference would be the extra finger groove...

      Seriously though, I think you would be happier with an intelliframe than any single trigger frame out there.

      Before I got my Emag I had an Iframed mag. It was sweet.


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      • Kevmaster
        Owners Group Div: Director
        • Oct 2001
        • 5475

        #4
        1) the IFrame has a much shorter, crisper pull. the Benchy has a LONG *** pull and has too much side wobble

        2) you can intellifeed the hopper with hte IFrame. that means that whenver you pull the trigger, the hopper spins round and round. intellifeed = good

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        • Klay01
          (Cyko)
          • Jan 2003
          • 203

          #5
          thanks for ur input guys
          AIM: Chester108

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          • Paintmanmike
            Old man in choclate chip
            • Jan 2002
            • 100

            #6
            The obvious reason to go with a blade or double trigger is rate of fire but I have another reason, it keeps my carpal tunnel from acting up after a day of play. I make my living pretty much on the PC and I am always in some pain after a long day at work even though I've got a pretty ergonomic setup and do all the reccomended stuff. I found the same type of pain flaring up after a day of play and a half case of paint with my single trigger.

            Since I've moved to a double trigger I've been able to "share" the load across the index and middle fingers and the pain is much less. My rate of fire is certainly higher and I can sustain it longer without paying the price later.

            Whatever make you choose, a double length trigger is a nice addition if you ever notice the burning in your wrists after a day at the field. Just a thought.
            Automag, Level 10 Upgrade, Intelliframe, Extended Power Feed, ANS PhaseII Regulator body, Smart Parts 14" All American, ACI Bulldog HPA, 12V Revolution, and lots of paint!

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            • Kevmag
              Registered User
              • Feb 2002
              • 657

              #7
              While I've never tried one, the Z-Grip is supposed to address the wrist angle I believe. Might be worth some investigation on your part.

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              • Paintmanmike
                Old man in choclate chip
                • Jan 2002
                • 100

                #8
                Kevmag,

                I think the Z-grip would help perhaps but only for a player that shoots primarily from a standing or kneeling position such a tournament back player does. I play rec mostly and do not have the luxury of dialing my marker in for a particular firing position. The intelliframe is working out nicely though.
                Automag, Level 10 Upgrade, Intelliframe, Extended Power Feed, ANS PhaseII Regulator body, Smart Parts 14" All American, ACI Bulldog HPA, 12V Revolution, and lots of paint!

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                • El Gallo Negro
                  Eat me, I'm delicious!
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 94

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kevmaster
                  1) the IFrame has a much shorter, crisper pull. the Benchy has a LONG *** pull and has too much side wobble

                  2) you can intellifeed the hopper with hte IFrame. that means that whenver you pull the trigger, the hopper spins round and round. intellifeed = good
                  I used to own a benchy till today

                  I just received my IFrame today and put the whole thing togethere ASAP... The night before I did the inttellifeed mod to my hopper and installed it all today! Now I can't wait for sunday...

                  I'll see what's up

                  -El Gallo
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