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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: which trigger frame!?!?

In Reply to: which trigger frame!?!? posted by DukieNukem on September 13, 2003 at 13:20:06:


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Posted by:
Mijintel
on September 15, 2003 at 03:00:07

WGP HINGE, SHORT, FAST, VERY REACTIVE, AND LOOKS NICE


: Well right now I have a system x hinge for my '02 cocker. I would like to get a new trigger because this one is getting kind of worn out and I no longer like it as much as i used to. Which of these trigger frames do you think I should get, taking into consideration that I would like as short a pul as possible and as little space in between the bottom of the trigger and the bottom of the trigger guard:

: WGP 2nd Gen Hinge
: ANS Quickfire
: Shocktech Swing
: Eclipse Blade (Non electric)
: Kapp Reflex

: I am leaning toward the kapp but any input would be appreciated. THANKS!


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