well i dont know then..i know when i got my mag first thing i looked at was like..what..response trigger..but then i just realized that was part of the sear
taking a response trigger out of a mag
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does it look like this by chance?
(ignore the wire coming out the bottom of it)
If it does, then thats an Auto Response frame, and what you'll need for it to be feild legal is a new sear assembly and grip frame. Any other gripframe would work.Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?
Originally said by Boggerman When I got married I thought it would go down too... The insurance, not the wife.
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I got a feeling you're taking about the trigger rod. It's not response, it's suppose to be there. The ref at my field tried to convince me my mag had a response trigger because of this, but he was just ignorant and was judging too quick. If you think it's a response trigger just because there is a rod behind the trigger, then it is probably not responsive. ALL mech mags have this part and they are ALL tourney legal. It may be reactive, but without that autoresponse frame, or some freak "modification" it is NOT a response trigger.Comment
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What's the name of the scenario game, BTW? And is it a national promoter or a local field one?ThunderStruck Scenario Paintball Team
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its called warriors in the woods...its the second senario game this year..its at a local field..but is being run and sponsored by a local paintball cmopany (Banshee Paintball)
its woodsball..and generally all woodsball scenario games around here have the same rulesComment
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Orion, quite worrying and just show up with your new mag. It looks like you are creating your own problem here :)
No electros at a game? WTF? Is this sponsored by Amish? LOLComment


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