AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
The trigger on my benchmark frame has a lot of forward slop. I already have a trigger stop installed behind the trigger. Everyone keeps talking about putting washers in to take up the slack but where do you put these and how do they look like??
Id like to do this too, I suppose they mean put washers where the trigger actually swings; the pin. Punch out the pin and put washers on either side until the trigger is more snug
I had my dad make me some washers because they have to be extremely small...i have a few left you can have them if you pay for shipping...thats if i can still find them
1. Take the frame off the gun.
2. Throw it in the trash.
3. Buy an intelliframe.
I hate that frame, but if you want to take out the side to side slop here's the easiest way. Take the trigger off and bring the pin with you to a hardware store. Find the thinest washers that will fit on the pin, also make sure the washers are small. Then grind the side of the trigger where the pin goes through, until the washer and trigger fit snuggly into the frame. Just grind a little at a time, if you go to much it will be just as sloppy. When you've ground the correct amount off just put it back together with the washer and the slop will be gone.
Originally posted by obsolete898 Here's the best mod for the benchy frame.
1. Take the frame off the gun.
2. Throw it in the trash.
3. Buy an intelliframe.
I hate that frame, but if you want to take out the side to side slop here's the easiest way. Take the trigger off and bring the pin with you to a hardware store. Find the thinest washers that will fit on the pin, also make sure the washers are small. Then grind the side of the trigger where the pin goes through, until the washer and trigger fit snuggly into the frame. Just grind a little at a time, if you go to much it will be just as sloppy. When you've ground the correct amount off just put it back together with the washer and the slop will be gone.
I think you should do my first mod though.
i used to hate my benchy as much as you did, until i got my retro. then shot an intelliframe and realized i hated them
long live benchys!
Originally posted by obsolete898 Here's the best mod for the benchy frame.
1. Take the frame off the gun.
2. Throw it in the trash.
3. Buy an intelliframe.
I hate that frame, but if you want to take out the side to side slop here's the easiest way. Take the trigger off and bring the pin with you to a hardware store. Find the thinest washers that will fit on the pin, also make sure the washers are small. Then grind the side of the trigger where the pin goes through, until the washer and trigger fit snuggly into the frame. Just grind a little at a time, if you go to much it will be just as sloppy. When you've ground the correct amount off just put it back together with the washer and the slop will be gone.
I think you should do my first mod though.
i never thought the way you did. i think my benchy is the king of the world. you will never ever hear me give that thing up for an intelliframe. VIVA LA BENCHY!!!!!!!!!!!!
the trigger pull is still the same length if you like me you teach yourself only to go so far with the trigger. its actually the way to get optimal speed on one.
i have a pretty good mask, but i am going to need a new one, the lens scratches are showing up a lot more. But the mask is good now, but in a couple months who know.
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