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Carbon Fibre trigger for the Intimidator...

manike

INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM
Jul 9, 2001
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Thanks to Terry (intimidator tech) at the World Cup I got my grubby little (well big actually ;) ) hands on a Carbon Fibre Rapier trigger as seen on http://www.technatrigger.com/products/ it looks like this one...



And what do I think?

Wow! I didn't appreciate how much difference the carbon fibre and bearing could make to a trigger. It's quite amazing really. A huge
and recommendation from me. Many of my team mates are now also looking to pick them up after having tried mine!

I usually use a Dragon trigger so it's a similar design but the change in performance and feel is just fantastic. It's smooth as silk to pull (due to the bearing and how well made it is), and because it is lighter it definitely returns quicker even without a trigger spring, allowing you to really get the gun rocking quicker. I usually use a trigger spring which only tensions up when the trigger is pulled (it actually allowed me to shoot faster) but now I have gotten rid of the spring completely and the trigger still returns just as fast.

The workmanship that goes into these is impressive, I can't believe they are hand finished because it looks perfectly symmetrical and is just excellent, there are none of the blemishes often associated with hand work. Mine is flawless.

Oh and Carbon Fibre is just cool as hell. It's great that the extra effort has been put into this so that you can see the weave. It leaves the coolest patern :D After getting the trigger I even had to go and get a stiffy (not over the trigger! I mean the barrel! ;) ) just to get more carbon fibre on my gun. :D

Maybe one day I'll get a whole gun made from CF....

Overall this trigger really does make a difference and is a great very high quality part. Recommended :tup
 

jahlad

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Feb 11, 2002
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yup i have to agree with you carbon fiber does look damn fine, i been planning on getting a st!ffi barrel for a while now, they look amazing and weigh nothing
 

MrDan

Scratching On
Oct 14, 2002
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www.sandyssuperstars.com
haha, i used one of those a couple of weeks back, it was so light and fast it was unreal!

oh yeah, it bounced like a bar steward too, u definately have to adjust your debounce settings!!!
have u seen our vid from the welsh open:D
 

Gyroscope

Pastor of Muppets
Aug 11, 2002
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If you guys get a Stiffi barrel, stay away from sand.

The barrels won't bend, they don't expand from heat or contract from cold, but abrasion will ruin the shoot through capabilities. These barrels start out great, but a little granular abuse later, and a barrel break spells the end.