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Impulse Trigger

Robinator

Yeti Balling
May 2, 2002
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www.dyeprecision.com
sent mine off to SP

for cricket board instillation (25BPS!!! hahaha...ahem) and the i-frame set up came back different from how i had adjusted it...before it was very mouse click as in as soon as you touched it it fired and the buffer was preventing you from pulling the trigger any more... but got it back and the pull is just as gentle if not gentler with about a .5mm pull and a bit of travel afterwards... i would have thought that this would mean pulling the trigger loads of times before the switch has 'clicked' back but i was wrong! It is craazy fast now i can hold it in any old way wiggle my fingers a bit and bada bing bada boom.... beads on a string! :D
Robin
 

Stan

Platinum Member
Jul 18, 2001
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Is that 1/2 a mm of trigger pull or 5mm? How much rearwards travel is there after firing?
 

Stan

Platinum Member
Jul 18, 2001
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5 coils of spring with the spring adjustment screw just touching the top? How short is extremely short? Any play after the fire point?

Thanks for the replies btw
 

kris

yarbles
Jan 10, 2002
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Just SoManc
its true!! :)
the fastest impulse i have fired is one of the twisted lads think its was zana's
its was standard trigger but fast as Fu**
 

Graham-DV8

Girlz,Booze & Balling....
Nov 12, 2002
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I have my I-Frame set up as short as possible with a little backward movement and have the spring almost none existant, I find that the trigger this way jumps back into position faster than if I had the spring on all the way, also you can pull the trigger without having to really click it :)