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View Full Version : I-frame/WermFrame vs. Angel Frame


Schwartz
03-12-2002, 04:36 PM
This isnt meant to be another "whats better, x or y".
Im just curious to know how an iframe or wermframe compares to a stock (or upgraded) angel trigger.

johnnyrotten
03-12-2002, 07:25 PM
Man its been so long since I shot an I-frame I couldnt tell you, but I will let you know soon, SP says they are shipping the Moonlights and ROS's tomorrow, WHOO Hoo and you people thought you wait long for your Imps, Ive waited 3 months for mine.

Tempest261
03-13-2002, 06:08 AM
Nice! So what do you guys have in stock (or soon to be in stock) along the lines of RATS.

Schwartz
03-13-2002, 12:51 PM
Thanks johnny.
Anyone else have info or opinions oh how the triggers compare/differ?

2k1AngelShooter
03-13-2002, 06:32 PM
This is going to make you happy, I've got an i-frame imp, had a wermframe shocker and have and Angel LCD. Let me give you a bit of a break down.

I-Frame: Very comfy back grip, fits well. Pain in the butt to adjust and narrow trigger is not my style. If you learn it and get it dialed in it will rip with out a doubt, very nice.

Wermframe: I liked mine, it was fairly easy to install on a dome switch shocker but it looked slightly more difficult for an impulse. I'd recommend having werm do it. Good, trigger is excellent, nice than stock angel trigger, less side to side play. Bad, switch requires more travel to release/activate than stock angel, and VERY hard to get grips on it. It can be done, just takes 3 hands for the last screw.

Angel Frame: Stock Angel and trigger is very similar to wermframe. They adjust the same way and can get almost identical trigger pull. If you like them, get a wermframe.

Conclusion, I-frames are nice, very comfortable and are a very neat idea but should be externally adjustable. Wermframes are easier but I think require drilling for impulse. Best bet, get a blade trigger, I think they offer the biggest bang for the buck or because you have a ND trigger I'd stick with that!