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    Posted: 16 December 2004 at 4:23pm
does anyone know how to make the pull back on a 98 custom any easier or smaller?
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pull on your trigger??...use a clicky pen spring instead of the stock one...check model98.net out for that..
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you can put an orthodontic band or just a small rubber band were the sear spring goes and that will lighten the pull majorly
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 Take out the spring behind the trigger in the gun?

 

TIPPMANN 98 CUSTOM
14" Progressive barrel   
32* Black gel grips
BT-16 Double trigger
Pen Spring Mod
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Originally posted by 98c Dude13 98c Dude13 wrote:

 Take out the spring behind the trigger in the gun?

 

oh good job, now i mite have 2 try that with my A5..............nah ill mess sumthin up



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Trigger Stops help too, also, get a double trigger

-Tippmann 98C
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i took the trigger spring out, cause i have a RT, but even with out usin the RT it still works great with out the spring, real easy pull, cause theres basically nothing resiting it/
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get a spyder

 

 

 

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