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    Can you tell me what gun this trigger fits? PART duex

    Well, now that i have finsihed most of it! tell me !

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    Aasdf(code for pic 2 )

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    Tippmann? Drill your pivot holes, notch the back piece for the return spring and notch your top piece for the sear engagement and it might fit in a Tippmann...

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    Ok, i should have specified. Which gun will this fit with the least work answer coming in like ten minutes. When I feel like telling you. lol

    Ill give you a little hint. Its the old style trigger for this gun

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    how about on a gun. i mean let's see it on an impotent, i mean impulse.
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    yes, i was jsut about to say that. it looks nice btw



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    i coulda guessed that was an impulse in my sleep, texcept your missing the holes. nice work man. what did you use to mill it out and everything? and more importantly, where can i get one of these machines??
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    :cough: shocker? :cough:

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    wat about an autococker????

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    Originally posted by Mag-Rulers
    wat about an autococker????
    I'm gonna go with WRONG
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    ok then wat about a syper

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    Its for a smart parts gun from the look of it. Cocker triggers couldnt be more different...they are plates. Thats a trigger.

    Looks like an impy or shocker trigger, dunno the difference if there is one.

    Its not a spyder. Its not a cocker.

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    Looks like an impy or shocker trigger, dunno the difference if there is one.
    some shockers have a rounded top to their trigger, some will accept impulse triggers just fine.

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    ok mossman since u no more then me then wat is it exactlly huh???? ne ways m just taking a guess theres ntoing freaking wrong abut that

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    I wasnt putting you down. its just not a cocker trigger. I was pretending I was an arrogant gameshow host...nothing wrong with that either

    Anyhow, like i said, it looks like a SP gun trigger.

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    that will fit an impulse new style or l/s board shocker, it has the vert spring catch on it.

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    oooo sorrry abotu the mossman i didnto and yea ur right it does look like a smart parts trigger b\c i check it out

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    Originally posted by Xen
    that will fit an impulse new style or l/s board shocker, it has the vert spring catch on it.
    Yep, he said old style though, so I'd stick with the shocker.

    Either way it's a good job.

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    Xen, actually, it fits the old style frame. The spring is at a 45* angle. I removed a lot more material on this than you would normally see on an aftermarket trigger.

    I mainly used a file and a hand saw/ porta-band.

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    oops nm i wasnt paying atention to the pic, yer right

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