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CROOKED-POPO

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Alright, answers from the people who have used them. Who makes the most butt-kicking hinge trigger for the autococker? Need a really short throw with no side to side slop.
 

Walker (Nitro)

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every other himge trigger is **** apart from the Blade and maybe the WGP honge trigger, the DYE one has a slight upward motion which does not correspond to the conformity of the ligaments im your finger:cool:
 

Cube

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Originally posted by CROOKED-POPO
Alright, answers from the people who have used them. Who makes the most butt-kicking hinge trigger for the autococker? Need a really short throw with no side to side slop.
Planet's Blade trigger.

Looks good, feels comfortable and chucks paint like you would not believe. You'll need a nice short 3 way to match it though or you're wasting your time.

HTH
 

norwegiancocker

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i've had great experience with the Eclipse Blade frame and it has a short pull and ZERO side to side motion like you aksed for. It's extremely good looking too and really gets your BPS to electro-level. -and thats no shlt. I've also heard lots of good things about the Power-Lyte frame, but i believe it costs more. I'd definetly go with an eclipse blade frame.
 

Cube

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Originally posted by CROOKED-POPO
Thanks all. Blade was where I was leaning to start with. Now does anyone know if it will fit a 1994 cocker?
Yup absolutely got one on mine, (he said plugging the link below), It'll fit fine, though as I said before you'll need a really short throw 3-way plus you'll need a standard throw arm, (round head not flat) otherwise it won't work. You'll need to reverse teh hoses on your 3 way 'cause the hinge works the otehr way around and you'll need to be able to set up the 3 way timing. Full instructions do come in the natty brown box.

Or you could do what I did and get Planet to fit it for you!

Not that I'm lazy or imcompetent or anything:D ;) :rolleyes:
 

Cube

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blade

Originally posted by le-pig
how much did they charge to supply and fit:)
Funnily enough I don't think they charged me to set it up. I bought the blade, (with a shocktech front set for good measure), took it home, realised I had the wrong type of 3 way actuating rod, (I had the flat custom one), went back got that and then tried to set up the 3 way and had nowt but problems with it leaking gas, dropped it in when I was on lunch and Jack sorted it, (couple of duff O-rings on the 3 way ).

The fitting of the Blade itself is no different to any other grip frame, take the old one off and slap on the new one. It'd be even easier if you didn't have to change the actuator like I did, 'cause it'd be a simple swap out.

One of the best purchases I've made, the only thing that could replace it is a Race frame and one day it will be mine :D
 

norwegiancocker

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Go blade, definetly! But a '94 cocker is kinda old-school. Wouldn't it be a point to keep the cocker in it's original shape? Old cockers have soule! I would think that was much cooler on such a cocker, and then just buy a new cocker to fit the blade frame on? -Alternatively sell the 94 cocker and buy a new stock cocker. There are many people with old-cocker-fetishes around who would love such a project.