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Re: question about hinge trigger
In Reply to: question about hinge trigger posted by Mike Roch on August 07, 2003 at 20:55:20:
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Posted by: SniperD on August 07, 2003 at 23:38:09
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The timing might be a little trickier when you start to lessen the trigger pull but after reversing the hoses I don’t think there’s really much to worry about. That is unless you have decided to purchase a new 3-way for a shorter pull as well. If you did u may have to change you front regulator for what the new 3-way is rated for which can be a pain with the stock sledgehammer front regulators you get with WGP cockers. If you already have an externally adjustable regulator then there’s no problem dialing in the right pressure. I personally love my hinge trigger to me it’s a great step up from the classic sliders. I just use the one WGP makes and use a Shocktech bomb 3-way. You don’t really need a new 3-way unless you make your trigger pull seriously short I hear the stock ones perform well. I really don’t need it myself since my trigger pull isn’t that short because I think it just feels too uncomfortable and unnatural that’s just my opinion I'm sure many other people love a short trigger though. None of these little things I think should discourage you from getting a hinge they really are great once you get used to them. Good Luck. |
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