Automag Y frame and roller trigger

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  • BLachance75
    Formerly lancecst
    • Jul 2002
    • 582

    #1

    Automag Y frame and roller trigger

    I'm selling a gloss black Automag Y frame with Hogue palm swell panels. The frame is in very good condition with a few marks around the trigger pin hole. The frame will not come with a safety or trigger pin.




    I would like $80 shipped. SOLD

    I don't know much about this trigger. I found it in a bag of Automag parts. It should fit in an Intelliframe or any other frame that uses Intelliframe triggers. There is a bearing in the middle if the trigger as well as dual set screws. I think it works best on E-mags and possible Z frames but I'm not positive on that. I could only find a 10yr old thread on AO.






    I'm not really sure on the price as I've never seen another one sold. I'll say $30 shipped.

    I'll do the frame and trigger for $100 shipped.
    Last edited by BLachance75; 05-01-2013, 05:35 AM.
    The user formally known as Lancecst.
  • blackdeath1k
    Registered User
    • Jan 2002
    • 2436

    #2
    I want the frame. Pm me your PayPal.


    BTW. My wife is gonna kill me.

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    • BTAutoMag
      AO's Problem Child
      • Oct 2001
      • 7199

      #3
      OMFG its a roller trigger! I've seen more triggernomcs triggers then those... good luck with the sale!
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      • blackdeath1k
        Registered User
        • Jan 2002
        • 2436

        #4
        BT. What's the deal with the trigger? I plan to pillage my intelli to get the y up and running. But what is the back story on that bearing trigger?

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        • BTAutoMag
          AO's Problem Child
          • Oct 2001
          • 7199

          #5
          There was a guy... 10-12 years ago that made ONE of those and showed it to tom. Tom though it was badass. An emag in elecro mode could flick the trigger up and down and get an insane semi auto speed. Seriously is was 20+ bps triger walk. Tom developed a bolt on kit that IS NOT what you have pictured. The agd devoloped one was 2 funky triangles that were bolted to either side and a bearing was added to the trigger in front of the middle hump. It was ugly... I'd didn't work as well as the original modified trigger... and it flopped so hard it dented the floor as it fell. I havnt heard anything after that thread where everyone told tom no.... until I saw this.

          What you have is probably not the original even though it looks identical but probably someone wanted one like the one in the vid and made it themselves....

          IF you can prove... through tom or otherwise... that its the original roller trigger.... you sir may not have found gold but i take my hat off to you.
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          • BTAutoMag
            AO's Problem Child
            • Oct 2001
            • 7199

            #6
            Awesome. Bunny posted the original article. It has the picture. Yours is a privatly made one.

            New Odyssey Trigger! Yes AO here it is. Now it was SUPPOSED to be simple so no complaints about "that's all there is!!?" because this is all you need! It takes a different technique to achieve light speed rates with this. You hold the marker with your right hand as usual, then place the thumb on your LEFT hand under the trigger guard. To fire you use your index finger to move UP and DOWN over the roller on the trigger!! Very simple yet SUPER effective. Yes this was formerly known as the "Comb Trigger" that some people saw at the tech class. Others have made similar triggers. Chris from Odyssey has now refined the shooting style and uses it regularly on the field with dramatic results. Chris has reported that no one can run through his stream of paint and he is now dominant in all games! He also states that he regularly
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            • blackdeath1k
              Registered User
              • Jan 2002
              • 2436

              #7
              Thanks for the link. That's pretty nifty. I'm not generally a heavy fire player. So my blade will continue to work nicely. But that is pretty neat. And if a guy put a cleaner set screw in for the bearing it would look as great as it probably functions.

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              • TeamJackal37
                I Love my Mags
                • Jan 2008
                • 213

                #8
                Pm Sent
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                • BLachance75
                  Formerly lancecst
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 582

                  #9
                  Blackdeath and teamjackel, I PMd you both.

                  Thanks for the info BT. It is a really cool trigger and I would imagine having one back in the day on an emag would have been sick. That trigger on an emag in hybrid mode must be sick.
                  The user formally known as Lancecst.

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                  • blackdeath1k
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 2436

                    #10
                    Payment sent.

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                    • TeamJackal37
                      I Love my Mags
                      • Jan 2008
                      • 213

                      #11
                      Payment sent
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