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    Posted: 31 March 2005 at 6:06pm
First off I wanna saw thanks for all the help on my other post. This time I wanna know is there and way the back down the trigger pull on the 98c without buying anything. Thxs for all your help
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i think you mean lighten the trigger pull if so their are many mods at www.model98.net

 

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if you mean shorten it, then no.
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ya www.model98.net is a good place to go for help, try to do as many mods on that site as you can and they are all safe.

But dont try any "experimental" mods like I did, I ruined my tippmann like that, ask on the forum first becuase someone else has probebly already tried.
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You could always make a trigger stop.
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take a mechanical pencil or pen spring, cut it to the size of the stock spring by holding a lflame to it and then cuting it. Put it in place of your old spring. very lighter trigger pull.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jacob_100 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 April 2005 at 9:58pm

thats a very good mod and very easy to do.a good one and kinda koo too,is also at model98.net.its when u get some heat shrink tubing and cut it to the right lenght to cover the sear spring,it will quite the noise of your marker a good bit.if u need more details,just go to model98.net

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Originally posted by A-5 Command A-5 Command wrote:

take a mechanical pencil or pen spring, cut it to the size of the stock spring by holding a lflame to it and then cuting it. Put it in place of your old spring. very lighter trigger pull.


i did this the other day, the flame isnt nescessary, the only problem is, i use CO2 on my tippy, adn i started getting alot of flakes
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^ your trigger soring has nothing to do with flakes of C02. thats probably due to either high humidity or high rates of fire. to solve the problem buy an expansion chamber...even better, buy a palmer stabilizer.
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or it could have been cold outside.
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Originally posted by A5 dude15 A5 dude15 wrote:

^ your trigger soring has nothing to do with flakes of C02. thats probably due to either high humidity or high rates of fire. to solve the problem buy an expansion chamber...even better, buy a palmer stabilizer.


well they are one in the same, my trigger pull became lighter, therefore, i had a higher rate of fire, leading to the flakes
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so thats what that white stuff was when i was dry firing my A-5 after polishing and re-lubing, thanks i might go get a palmers
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