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Thread: Hyperframe Blade Trigger Prototype.

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    Hyperframe Blade Trigger Prototype.

    It has 2 trigger stop adjustments and a switch adjustment.

    ADDED ON EDIT: I forgot to mention that these are the new HF panels panels without the rubber insert.
    Last edited by luke; 05-14-2005 at 02:06 PM.

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    Looking good.. But no chance on bending it forward at all though?

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    jeez luke you just don't stop.

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    What do you mean "bend it forward"?

    I could machine a little hook on the bottom, but, I kind of like it straight.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by p8ntball365
    jeez luke you just don't stop.
    I could stop building PB stuff and start building motorcycles. Actually been fight the urge.



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    Make grips for a vert frame, that will keep you busy. I'd even send my frame in (as soon as it gets here)

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    yea a lil hook would look nice either still looks good
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    Quote Originally Posted by p8ntball365
    Make grips for a vert frame,

    I'm concidering it.

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    looking good! im going to PM you with some ideas and questions


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    good lord. Sexy, but I agree that a hook or VERY minor hump in the middle would be more to my taste

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    I could stop building PB stuff and start building motorcycles. Actually been fight the urge.



    if you did luke i'd have to kill you! lol jm man why dont you do bolth?
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    Quote Originally Posted by luke
    What do you mean "bend it forward"?

    I could machine a little hook on the bottom, but, I kind of like it straight.....
    i dont think he meant a hook or anything, he wants a flat trigger, just have the angle more forward like it is on most other triggers, instead of it being bent backwards.
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    I like it just like it is! make me one.

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    I understand the ease of a straight trigger (for both making, and firing) but to me they always look bland and unattractive. Would it be possible to drill holes or even elongated holes in the trigger where it does not interfere with any of the “workings” of it? It would still maintain strength, but give it a more unique look. It would also give it the “tactical” look that some high end trigger modifications for standard firearms have.

    Just thinking out loud…

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    Quote Originally Posted by shartley
    I understand the ease of a straight trigger (for both making, and firing) but to me they always look bland and unattractive. Would it be possible to drill holes or even elongated holes in the trigger where it does not interfere with any of the “workings” of it? It would still maintain strength, but give it a more unique look. It would also give it the “tactical” look that some high end trigger modifications for standard firearms have.

    Just thinking out loud…

    Like this kind of dulybob?



    Where they have the holes in the trigger.

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    Yes. But some are even more carved out. The one you posted is actually rather “mild” compared to what some are.

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    Luke, you could make a TON of cash making ION parts, people who have made ion triggers and are selling them all get a ton of orders. If you can come up with a cheap ion body that looks cool, you would sell as many as you could make.
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    Not much can be done on the side because it is so thin.

    On the front side there is 2 set screws for adjustments, which only leaves the lower half (less actually) to do anything with.

    The trigger can be adjusted forward some if you don't like it at the current angle, but the trigger guard is pretty small as it is.
    Last edited by luke; 05-14-2005 at 02:08 PM.

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    Hey Luke, how about tappering it down just a little bit more towards the bottom? Not too much though. I have to say it looks pretty darn good.

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    sorry if i make no scence but i kinda of like this idea......but with the ajustable screws could you make the bottem of it fowered a little while leaving the top where it is so it kinda of on an angle......if you can do that i might have to think about buying it

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-Tach-One
    Hey Luke, how about tappering it down just a little bit more towards the bottom? Not too much though. I have to say it looks pretty darn good.
    Thats do-able.

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    how much will this cost? or how much do you think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbe
    but with the ajustable screws could you make the bottem of it fowered a little while leaving the top where it is so it kinda of on an angle.
    With the current design, the trigger can be adjusted forward to the point that it is vertical to the body.

    I could machine it where it could go forward a little more, I could angle it forward as much as it’s angled backwards now.

    Adjustments are limited in direction because the adjusting screw that contacts the switch must line up, to far one way or another and it will miss it's target.
    Last edited by luke; 05-14-2005 at 02:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbe
    how much will this cost? or how much do you think
    Can't talk prices here, it's against the rules. But it will likly come in less that other aftermarket triggers.

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    alright well when u post the prices up but a link here please

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    huh and i was thinking about doing a hyper framed mag one of thease days so good chances i'll be picking up one of thease triggers

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    do we have to send in our frame to you?...or wat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbe
    alright well when u post the prices up but a link here please
    he'll post a thread in the dealers forum.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gumbe
    do we have to send in our frame to you?...or wat
    take a hammer and small nail and knock the trigger pin out and you can pull the trigger out of the frame. put the new trigger in, line it up, and LIGHTLY hammer the pin back in. then adjust the set screws, and youre ready to go.

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    ey how much would one of these that goes on a y-grip cost <_<

    hit me up on PM cuz i want something and i was just wondering the general costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowNife
    ey how much would one of these that goes on a y-grip cost <_<

    hit me up on PM cuz i want something and i was just wondering the general costs.
    look in the dealers section at Rogue's triggers.

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