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Thursday, September 13th, 2001 |
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| Strengths: |
This is a great trigger--way more comfortable than the stock impulse trigger. You can adjust it to your liking---from a hair trigger to a long pull. I don't happen to like hair triggers (they are just too dangerous), but I like a short pull, so I adjusted mine exactly like I wanted it. It works very well. |
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| Weaknesses: |
Installing it is a little bit of a pain, but that's to be expected when you have to fine tune it. Make sure that it is correctly hitting the switch. If it JUST touches the switch, you can get skipped shots (my original problem).
Also, it doesn't take out all the side to side like everyone says, but that's fine by me because it really never bothered me before.
I've heard of several people trying to install these and breaking their microswitches. Be careful when you do it. It's not that hard, but you have to watch what you're doing. Make sure and loctite the set screws a bit or you may suddenly have a non-firing gun.
The only other problem is that now I have more balls broken in the gun. :) |
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| Conclusion: |
This is a great product. I wouldn't call it a 'must', but I really like my impulse alot better with it. On the stock trigger, you just had to find the sweet spot and not pull and release it all the way. By adjusting the wermstick, you can get the sweet spot much closer, or have nothing but sweet spot.
Walking the trigger is interesting. |
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