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wanabe TOSA
01-07-2004, 03:12 PM
ok well im thinkin of getting an i-frame
but whats so good about it?
how is it gona change my game?
what does it got that a stock frame dosnt?

thanks again
-peace-

toothpastedog
01-07-2004, 03:51 PM
the main reason to buy an i-frame is the trigger. it is much crisper and overal a much much better pull than any stock trigger frame and aftermarket trigger. an i-frame also has the solenoid tray incorperated in it so you cannot seperat the solenoid tray and the trigger frame like you can with the stock one. the thing i like the most about the i-frame is that the trigger fame (the part you hold) is moved up like 1 or 2 inches and this makes the gun feel lighter because the gun is more balanced. its gonna make you shoot faster. the i-frame is about 160$ and a little hard to get because they only make batches of em' on demand because hyper sport works is not the biggest company. i have heard a new version of the i-frame is suppost to be out soon, so you might want to wait for that. even though their site is down, go to www.hypersportworks.com to find out more. -the preformance is no different from an otb frame or a preditory frame; i feal that the trigger pull, etc is better than that of the AI frame though (AI frame and i-frame are virtually the same otherwise).

i_luv_strats
01-08-2004, 09:06 AM
i love my i frame, easy to walk, much better feel.

wanabe TOSA
01-08-2004, 09:22 AM
how come people get an I frame - and not jsu like a magno blade trigger ,, or am i missing the whole point ??

nos911
01-08-2004, 01:35 PM
The trigger feels much much much nicer than any MagnoBlade trigger availiable for the Impulse.

toothpastedog
01-08-2004, 02:59 PM
yes, the mango blade, or any other trigger upgrade has a lot of side-to-side motion and the triggers are very slopy/not very presice when adjusted. an i-frame or otb frame or AI frame will solve these problems because there are no trigger pins in them (okay, there is one, but that is more stable than two) and the the trigger pins in stock impulse frames are where most of the trigger related problems like side-to-side motion occure. also all trigger frame upgrades are either moved forward or angled differently so the weight of the impulse is fully on to of the trigger frame and that makes holding the gun much easier to hold and shoot straight. also your wrist won't get tired.

nos911
01-09-2004, 05:53 AM
My ND Magno Blade has basically no side to side movement and it's not sloppy. The I-Frames trigger is much more "crisp" in my opinion.

wanabe TOSA
01-09-2004, 02:21 PM
what do you mean crisp? but thanks for the input

nos911
01-09-2004, 05:33 PM
The only movement it takes is to fire the gun. No post-travel or pre-travel. No side to side movement either. It's a lot easier to walk also.