Best trigger frame?

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  • Wc Keep

    #16
    dye frames void warrenty and are very stiff. if you really want to know which frame i like look in my sig. and i second the vote to ditch the reg.

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    • Jack & Coke
      TUNAMAX No. 1
      • Jul 2002
      • 2644

      #17
      whooa... you tellin' me you like it long and sloppy?

      (j/k)

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      • rikkter
        • Jun 2002
        • 1804

        #18
        Originally posted by Wc Keep
        dye frames void warrenty and are very stiff. if you really want to know which frame i like look in my sig. and i second the vote to ditch the reg.
        what do you mean by stiff? the trigger pull? wouldn't that really be determined by the mag, not the trigger?

        i'm just asking, not trying to make a point or anything. i dont know if the dye trigger frames have so much nonsloppyness that it rubs against it self. you know?
        viking #619

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        • Wc Keep

          #19
          well the dye frame is stiff like a stock frame. a benchy is much softer.

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          • DonPage
            Registered User
            • Feb 2003
            • 14

            #20
            I've had the IntellaFrame for a year now and think it looks and feels great. A double or blade trigger will give you more leverage and the softer trigger pull your looking for.
            You'll see all sorts of em on the field, ask someone to let you try it on for size, you'll be sold.

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            • Magluvr
              Registered User
              • May 2002
              • 158

              #21
              Yeah, looks like the intelli is the way to go. But don't worry I have figured out how to keep my reg.

              NOTE: I kinda need the reg since I live in the cold and have to use CO2. However, I do have it set up right so that it will not starve the gun, shoots at 360 fps with mag velocity all the way up, then the AIR limits the velocity to 295 fps. It must help cuz my friend's and I's guns are identical 'cept for the reg and mine can shoot a higher ROF with less drop off than his.
              H/L MiniMag
              Level 10
              2002 14" All American
              Palmer Male Stabilizer
              3A 71/4.5k Nitro

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              • DeathscytheSK
                USC #1
                • Nov 2002
                • 159

                #22
                Since you are using Co2, for sure keep the Palmer Stabilizer, no doubt and you can consider getting a KAPP forgrip extender and try an intelliframe, you can get a different single trigger frame and keep what you have going, or if I were you, I would get an intelliframe and make sure the hose elbow is on the side of the regulator and not in the back of it, it might be as confortable but you will get used to it sooner or later and you would be able to use a double trigger frame, I have to have the elbow on the side of my Bob Long Torpedo regulator on my B2k becuase the regulator is too close to the trigger guard to be able to have the elbow on the back of the reg

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