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rave5910 ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 December 2003 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 864 |
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Now cut a piece of a q-tip to I think 6mm and put it inside of the
spring you made for a trigger stop ( you might have to play around with
it a bit to get it the right length. after you do that get some
electrical or duct tape and put it on the top of the trigger over where
your new spring and stop are, just mess with it for a while to see how
many layers you need.
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Cross Fire ![]() Member ![]() Joined: 23 October 2004 Status: Offline Points: 29 |
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hey my bet my trigger pull is lighter than your's cause i got a 98 c with a rt and i put a q tip mod on it and i have a evo 2 hopper with the mod on it so i bet i shoot faster than u do |
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paintballpunkGD ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 18 October 2004 Status: Offline Points: 62 |
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^ wow..thanks for bein a noob
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Stiffler ![]() Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 June 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 843 |
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TO GET THE LIGHTEST TRIGGER PULL: 1) do what rave said with the q-tip mod and have it stop the trigger right when it fires or like a split second after it. 2) glue a pre-travel trigger stop(cut out a square from a plastic cd case) on the edge/front of the trigger so there isnt as much pre-travel slop 3) if you do the above then you'll probly have to do what i did (cuz the pre-travel stop makes it so the gun's sear doesnt reset) and take the pin the sear is resting on and put tape around it or something so its bigger and will reset once fired 4) take a straw and cut it to about half the length the last pin in the trigger (in the upper right corner of the trigger) and wrap the straw around the pin then place the trigger back over it(this will help with trigger slop) 5) now get a #30 drill bit (im not sure the exact size but this mod is on model98.net) and cut the bottom off to the length of the pin right in the middle-top of the trigger and replace the pin with the drill bit peice.(this will help with trigger slop) 6) finally get a mad man's spring kit and put the lightest back spring in (i think its the blue one) all of these combined(if done right) will give you a pretty light trigger pull! right now im tryn' to make it lighter by testing out different springs for the sear trigger; reducing the actual pull weight of the trigger. p.s. if you want pics pm me and ill send you some.
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