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D-ballzz
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Topic: spring mod/trigger stop Posted: 27 June 2004 at 11:16am |
i heard from many people that the pen spring mod is a good effective mod, i just wanted to know somthing before i do it. the pros to this are, it makes the trigger easier to pull but. is there any cons to this?
and how about a trigger stop. do i need a r/t or electric trigger or can i just do it with my stock gun. and how exactully do i do it?
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D-ballzz
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Posted: 27 June 2004 at 11:27am |
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anyone??? and if i do that spring mod, can i just use any pen spring? cuz usually there a lot bigger then the stock spring on the trigger
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98c
12oz,20oz
12" Lapco Bigshot
polished internals, along with every other homemade mod you can think of
soon- x-core chamber, and rocket cock 2
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5ptcontingency
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Posted: 27 June 2004 at 12:12pm |
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There aren't really any cons to using a pen spring.
There's also not any in depth science do it. Find a pen. If the spring
is lighter than the stock trigger spring, cut it to size and use it.
Simple as that.
Edited by 5ptcontingency
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P8ntblldude
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Posted: 27 June 2004 at 1:41pm |
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or you could just take out the trigger return spring completely.
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Kevin Z
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Posted: 27 June 2004 at 1:51pm |
D-ballzz wrote:
i heard from many people that the pen spring mod is a good effective mod, i just wanted to know somthing before i do it. the pros to this are, it makes the trigger easier to pull but. is there any cons to this?
and how about a trigger stop. do i need a r/t or electric trigger or can i just do it with my stock gun. and how exactully do i do it? |
Pen spring mod?
Pro...... doesn't do anything. you can put the original back with no harm done
Con...... doesn't do anything. 99% of the trigger weight is in the sear/bolt tension, not the springs.
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D-ballzz
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Posted: 27 June 2004 at 2:06pm |
Kevin Z wrote:
D-ballzz wrote:
i heard from many people that the pen spring mod is a good effective mod, i just wanted to know somthing before i do it. the pros to this are, it makes the trigger easier to pull but. is there any cons to this?
and how about a trigger stop. do i need a r/t or electric trigger or can i just do it with my stock gun. and how exactully do i do it?
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uhhh.... so whats the point of doing this then???
Pen spring mod?
Pro...... doesn't do anything. you can put the original back with no harm done
Con...... doesn't do anything. 99% of the trigger weight is in the sear/bolt tension, not the springs. |
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life sucks, then u die
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98c
12oz,20oz
12" Lapco Bigshot
polished internals, along with every other homemade mod you can think of
soon- x-core chamber, and rocket cock 2
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