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paintballboy810
07-10-2004, 02:29 PM
ok i have an impulse and you cannot adjust the stock trigger.
because of this i want to get a new trigger. i have decided i want a blade trigger but if i just buy the magnetic blade trigger will i be able to adjust the shortness without a new frame?

paintballboy810
07-10-2004, 02:31 PM
also if i buy a regular blade trigger will that be able to be adjusted without a new frame

piranha e-force
07-10-2004, 03:04 PM
yes, you can adjust both the magnetic blade trigger and the regular one with your stock frame

paintballboy810
07-10-2004, 03:12 PM
thanx alot front man u were a big help

master_chadwick
07-10-2004, 04:18 PM
I think this is pretty informative. wish it was stickied. All about Triggers and Trigger Frames (http://www.pbreview.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=235833)

toothpastedog
07-10-2004, 05:11 PM
Originally posted by master_chadwick
I think this is pretty informative. wish it was stickied. All about Triggers and Trigger Frames (http://www.pbreview.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=235833)

nice one, you're almost as modest as i am ;)

check this out (ooo, some compitition;)):

1-make sure there is not air in your gun, and remove the barrel, inline reg/maxflo, tank, and hopper.
2-locate the two screws (there might be three, but there are only two we are concerned with) in the trigger itself. the first screw, called the post travel screw, should be on the long flat part of the trigger. the second, and most important screw is angled going up into the center of the trigger where it curves up and around; this screw is called the micro switch activation screw.
3-turn your impulse on (make sure the battery is good, and in your case, it probably is).
4-now look at the trigger guard on the trigger frame. follow it from where it connects with the top of the trigger frame to where it connects to where the grips (you hold when you shoot the gun) on the impulse's trigger frame are. then, at the bottom most part of the trigger guard, you will see a hole that goes up, into the trigger frame. this screw controls the magnet that makes your trigger have a lighter or heavier pull. screwing the magnet in gives you a heavier pull and screwing it out gives the trigger a lighter pull. adjust it till you get the trigger pull wieght you like.
5-now find the post travel screw, and adjust it for the length of the trigger pull you want (not, you shouldn't have this less than 2mm, i think the optimum pull length is about 4mm).
6-now find the micro switch activation screw. while watching the light on the back of the impulse (it should continuously flash until you finish screwing the micro switch activation screw in), then begin to screw in the micro switch activation screw, slowly! then, ony you here the solenoid make a little click sound, and when the light on the back of the gun stops blinking (the two should happen simaltaniously), stop screwing the micro switch activation screw in and screw the micro switch activation screw out slowly until the light on the back begins to blink once more (slowly)
7-if, once you release the trigger, the light on the back flashes like normal, pull the trigger a couple more times and walk it a little, and if it still acts normally and registers each shot, you are done. if it acts finiky, just screw the micro switch activation screw out, slowly, a little more. good luck. i'm happy to help with anything else you might need help with.

...and it's in red [oooo, ahhh...]
:P :rolleyes:

master_chadwick
07-10-2004, 06:24 PM
well i suppose that does help him more with the problem eh?

toothpastedog
07-10-2004, 06:25 PM
has your trigger post been stickied yet?