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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Stock ion trig
NDZ triggers |
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| Marker Setup: |
Sp ion
evil pipe kit
cp on/off
SP rail
CP slingblade trigger
q-lock feed neck
eggy3(soon to be replaced with empire reloader.)
crappy steely(crossfire 68 4k on the way tho)
virtue destroyka grips
dynasty body kit(removed rubber) |
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| Strengths: |
Roller bearing design
Slick looks
Good angle for walking |
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| Weaknesses: |
Read review |
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| Review: |
Ok so i bought myself a CP slingblade trigger because i liked the way it looked and have always liked CP products. When the trigger finally arrived i got it out of the mail box and tore down my ion to get it setup. The first thing i noticed was that you had to replace the stock adjustment screw with one that they give you because it is a spring loaded trigger not a magnetic one, and the spring needs something to sit on. I actually like the way that the spring loaded trigger feels as opposed to the magnetic one, it just feels like you get a much smoother,flush trigger pull, but that is personal preference. installation could be a bit troublesome for someone who has never installed a trigger because the CP instructions are not the greatest. Once i got the trigger fully installed and adjusted to my liking i loaded up and went outside to shoot, and let me tell you what an improvement over the stock trigger, obviously, but it felt really good and there was a noticable ROF increase just because the trigger was so much smoother and easy to walk. |
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| Conclusion: |
Great trigger, glad i made the investment because the noticeable difference between this and the stock ion trigger are monumental.
yet nothing is perfect |
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