Originally posted by warbeak2099
not to step on any toes, but "greasing" the extender will not do anything for help. it will only make a mess out of your "beautiful" frame. to say it simply, grease is meant for two objects that constantly grind/slide against each other.....not a pounding force.
and yes, running a lpr at lower psi will slow down the destruction (which is what Garfs setup will do), but it will still lead to the same result of a hard rod hitting a soft sear extender. plus running it at a lower psi takes away from the "capabilities" of the frame....so in the end, lowering your pressure (which isnt a much of difference of psi in the end) wont do a lick of good for anyone.
and finally yes, most, if not all people around here know that things wear out. but a sear setup should not be wearing out in a season of play. how would you feel if you had to replace your mag sear every season? you wouldn't be too happy with mags at that point. So you cant step in and say that it will happen no matter what, so what happens, happens....
and as you can see, AGD found a way to save the sear over years and years of play. its all about knowing how ot take care of the issue. and in this case, it was something that garf did not take into account and now all of you will pay for it.
as far as hoping garf to do anything...look at what that hope has gotten you in the end. years of waiting a good many still not having a working product.
just a quick heads up, i will have the data posted on these frames of the difference using a tickler (and other lprs) compared to garfs "super lpr" (once its a real thing in this world). but just doing the simple calculations so far on paper, warbeak2099 and all the others that claim current product shelf lprs that people are using are extreamly horrible, might want to start keeping their mouth shut.
-Chris










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