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ollytheosteo

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The Trilogy series don't have front blocks; the 3-way and ram bracket are part of the body and the LPR screws directly into the front of the valve chamber. This chap has removed his LPR and replaced it with a adapter that allows him to use an Eclipse LPR.
 
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ollytheosteo

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The E2 frame comes with a Trilogy adapter as stock now:cool:

It's a fig 8 bracket that fits between the body and the lpr. Seems a bit wierd taking that route when second hand E2 and Zero B cockers are going for peanuts:confused:
 

Seejay

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I'm thinking of getting a trilogy Pro......but first i just wanna know, how easy is it to short stroke with those things? and is the trigger pull short? or long? Cheers
 

uptown

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tbh, i find pulling the trigger properly quite easy, because of the way i fire. all you have to do is pull it all the way back and let it go all the way forward which is not too hard because people tend to do that anyway. hth :)
 

Tom37

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if youre used to electro triggers, pulling the trigger on a stock frame cocker is like running the marathon... long and slow:D

but really... the trigger pull is about 1.5cm... (going on bens prostock) and you have to fully release it, whish makes firing very slow...you'd be better buying a used angel or matrix or sumfin... chek the classifieds