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    Posted: 31 December 2007 at 9:26am
Does E-grip make your trigger pull lighter then stock trigger
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Yes and No. It all depends on which marker you are using, whether you leave the return spring in, or just rely on the micro-switch spring, etc. In most cases, yes, it does make the trigger pull lighter.
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Tallen i'm curious as to what doesn't get a lighter trigger pull from egrip.
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Originally posted by carl_the_sniper carl_the_sniper wrote:

Tallen i'm curious as to what doesn't get a lighter trigger pull from egrip.
 

ya i am too

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tallen you seem to know what your talkin bout. i have a 98c W/O act. can i put a RT or ET on it??
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Originally posted by ammolord ammolord wrote:

tallen you seem to know what your talkin bout. i have a 98c W/O act. can i put a RT or ET on it??


Yes, I believe you can put either on.
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ok cuz i dont want to get it and find out it wont fit/work on my 98.
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Originally posted by carl_the_sniper carl_the_sniper wrote:

Tallen i'm curious as to what doesn't get a lighter trigger pull from egrip.
He meant if you kept the return spring in.
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If you get an E-Trigger you dont have to pull it back as far as a stock trigger.

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Sorry it's taken a couple of days here guys, but I was at work from 5AM to 1AM yesterday/today. I got to bed at 2AM this morning and crashed out until 11AM today. After the last weekend at work, I haven't been up for much other than sitting on my butt. However, I digress.

Ammolord: You'll be fine with either, you just need to make sure you get a hopper that will feed as fast as you shoot. I suggest a 12v "ReVLution", Empire ReLoader-II, or similar motorized hopper that can run 12-15bps. If you ever plan on upgrading to a high-end marker, you may want to look at a Halo B or ReLoader B or even a VLocity or VLocity Jr. as most prices will be dropping on those due to the introduction of the Magnadrive and other new fast loader systems.

Carl, Warhammer got it. I don't know about the new custom sear set-ups, but in the old ones, you were instructed by Tippmann to put the trigger return spring back in as only using the micro-switch to return the trigger will damage the switch, making it necessary to replace it.
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Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:


Ammolord: You'll be fine with either, you just need to make sure you get a hopper that will feed as fast as you shoot. I suggest a 12v "ReVLution", Empire ReLoader-II, or similar motorized hopper that can run 12-15bps. If you ever plan on upgrading to a high-end marker, you may want to look at a Halo B or ReLoader B or even a VLocity or VLocity Jr. as most prices will be dropping on those due to the introduction of the Magnadrive and other new fast loader systems. 

ok so they will work with my marker then?? its relativly new, i got it this summer. i figured id mod it this winter to give me sompthin to do.

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Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:

Carl, Warhammer got it. I don't know about the new custom sear set-ups, but in the old ones, you were instructed by Tippmann to put the trigger return spring back in as only using the micro-switch to return the trigger will damage the switch, making it necessary to replace it.
Yeah I also have a spring in my PMR that Im instructed to keep in or I will wear my microswitch out. It's annoying but its worth it, I dont want to risk damage.


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For some reason I think you use it over at Model98.org.... but I could be wrong.

Ammolord, yes, they'll be fine on your marker. Another mod to consider to up the feed rate is the Rufus Dawg Centerfeed mod. If you go with a force fed hopper (HaloB, ReLoaderB, MagnaDrive, VLocity, VLocity JR) you'll also want to look at the double-detent mod as the stock ball detent will wear down under the stack pressure on the paintballs using force-fed hoppers. If you go Revvy/Reloader-II, you'll be fine as they're just agitated hoppers.
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Oh yeah, on AIM I keep that name.

If you do get a revvy, I personally suggest you don't buy from the Viewloader
brand. Even though I actually have a Vlocity Jr., my experience with their
cheaper hoppers are very bad. Their cheap stuff falls apart, guzzles
batteries, they're heavy, and their battery doors ALWAYS break off.

Empire seems good for cheaper stuff.
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If you want to lighten your trigger pull just get a pen cut the spring to the size of the stock one and your good.

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Or take it out altogether if you've not an e-grip. It's unnecessary.
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can you actually take the spring out and have the gun work fine? cause if you can that would be great for my friends 98c
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