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Re: Autococker Pneumatics + trigger frames?

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Posted by Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont on Novembe r 04, 2002 at 09:37:44:

In Reply to: Autococker Pneumatics + trigger frames? posted by Bill Scully on Novembe r 02, 2002 at 11:35:49:

If you have to go to a hinge, get one that has front and rear trigger travel stops to eliminate the excess travel before the firing point and after the 3 way activation. Otherwise you have a REAL Long trigger travel that will slow you down.... When you THINK you have found your hinge, MEASURE the actual distance you finger moves to cycle the trigger. Compare that with you stock slide. If it isn't shorter, you will not be getting the results you have been looking for. Many hinges offer a longer trigger travel but people like it because of the lighter trigger pull due to the leverage the trigger offers by traveling farther.

Ditto with a slide trigger as well.

Then a shortened 3 way with either.

The ram and regulator will have no affect on your rate of fire. Stock will out run you finger till you get to the 10-12 RPS rate.

: ive been looking around for a nice fast trigger pull for my 2k autococker. I want speed without going electro. So ive been looking at the dye 2 finger hinge trigger frame and shocktech bomb 3 way, shocktech fps regulator, and shocktech ram.
: What do you think?




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