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JDoGG
08-25-2001, 07:54 PM
i just want to get some info on the roller sear. i believe they are only made by smart parts and shocktech? what are the advantages and are they hard to install? i was just wondering b/c i saw them at my field for 60$ today

macdruen
08-25-2001, 08:07 PM
They are too sweet for words. They are available from a Brit company as well but i can't recall the name. I haven't gotten mine yet but i have a teammate with the brit one and it is just too smooth.

pbmstr
08-25-2001, 09:23 PM
you can put em on hinge triggers right???

krasher
08-26-2001, 09:18 AM
Besales makes them.

They are high quality sears with a roller on the end, it makes the trigger super-smooth.

JDoGG
08-26-2001, 03:25 PM
are they worth the 60$ though? i want a faster pull but 60$ is kinda pricey.

P8ntballer
08-29-2001, 05:10 PM
I heard that the spring that comes with it is too heavy, which is why some people said it was worthless, so just get a lighter spring

Jake
09-04-2001, 12:07 PM
The Brit company you speak of is Belsales who makes the Evolution autococker. I believe Belsales is a branch of Smart Parts. So Smart parts and the Brit company are the same thing. I didn't know shocktech made any though.

Also the roller sear will not work with the hinge trigger. At least that is what the airsmith at my field said. The way the hinge trigger works is flipping around the timing plate, so the roller sear would make no difference on a Hinge trigger and might actually impede the hinge trigger. Now I am just going by what he said so correct me if I'm wrong.

P8ntballer
09-04-2001, 01:44 PM
I think in someones sig they said they had a hinge w/roller sear. I wonder whos right?

Saiyan_warrior
09-04-2001, 04:13 PM
Hmm I think it was Alpha Omega, but not to sure. I remember People at pbc selling they're cocker with hinges and they had roller sears also.

Jake
09-05-2001, 12:19 PM
Yeah like i said I was just going by what my airsmith said and they are known across central NC as cocker experts. He said that it may work but will not improve and could hender the hinge trigger.

CHRIS
09-05-2001, 12:38 PM
DONT BUY A ROLLER SEAR,DO NOT.Buy a swing triger,Shockteck.
Ow and they will not work with i swing triger.well they will but man it is not worth the money.I got a shockteck swing and ow my god I was like are you joking.my brother got one and he is sellen his dye frame. BUY A SWING TRIGER.But you may need to cut the spring but that is really easy.

t0ny6789
09-05-2001, 01:01 PM
where can i get this trigger?

CHRIS
09-05-2001, 03:29 PM
I got mine from shocktech in chicago. I had them ship it too me. go to yahoo and type in shocktech paintball and get the chicago number and call.

ShadowKi][er
09-05-2001, 09:20 PM
The Eclipse Blade 'Cocker comes with the blade (hinge) and has a roller sear. So yes, it is possible to have a hinge & roller.

MikedaPber
10-17-2001, 12:34 PM
where in the world online can you GET a roller sear i looked forever! To chris: I agree, swings are nice, but i believe that the only thing a swing trigger does is improve rof. and for people who are more comfortable with slidings, you can always upgrade them to be very smooth and short like the swingers. So really its all about preference.

PS- I forgot to add they also help prevent chopping and short stroking. I also think the slidings look better on cockers... :wink2:

Jake
10-17-2001, 12:41 PM
the roller sear will work with the eclipse hinge frame but i don't think it will work with the WGP hing frame. I love my roller sear but just because i shoot single finger triggers faster unless i fan them. with my roller sear i can chop paint and can keep up with guns costing twice as 200 dollars more ie the black magic. roller sears do help. with the hinge i shorstroke alot mainly because i had a spyder before and you couldn't shortstoke that. I just can't shoot a double trigger so i say stay with the sliding and get a roller sear.just my opinion though