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Extreme Rage Omega Products Cocker Roller Trigger Set Reviews
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Number of Reviews: |
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Average Rating: |
8.1 / 10 |
Manufacturer Website: |
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Suggested Retail Price: |
$90 |
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The Omega series trigger assembly is an industry first in paintball technology. Like no other, the entire assembly is an efficient 3-bearing system for a smoother pull and increased life of the sear itself. Performance is undoubtedly increased by reducing the amount of friction in the entire trigger system and allowing an increased rate of fire, as well as allowing an even lighter trigger pull. Trigger assembly kit includes sear, trigger plate, and both return and main springs and fits any 45 standard frame cockers and some others.
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Period of Product Use: |
| Less than a month | 4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
4 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
ANS Quickfire Sear, although not nearly as smooth. |
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| Marker Setup: |
WGP 03 VF
Palmers Rock LPR
ANS Quickfire Trigger Frame
Dye 04 Sticky Grips
Polished STO Ram
Belsales 4-way
Jackal Machine High Speed Hammer
And much more... |
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| Strengths: |
Feel, Durability, No Slop. |
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| Weaknesses: |
Can't see much going bad down the line. |
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| Review: |
Being a slide enthusiast, I wanted the smoothest (even if it wasn't the shortest) pull ever, and the Extreme Rage Omega Roller set allowed me to do just that. Originally, I was skeptical as many who've purchased this product were, that is, until I actually tried the product, and "Wow." Although the trigger plate couldn't fit into my ANS Quickfire System (Already knew, because the ANS trigger plate differs from a standard plate although I'm planning to mill the Omega plate...) the sear was all I needed. Due to tight tolerances, and a "mirror shine" polished plate, after the Omega sear was installed, the trigger pull was literally like butter. I mean, wow! It was almost as if it was on rollers, and it was. Before I installed the plate, I had multiple problems with my sear always disengaging when moving my cocking rod(when cocked, tapping it would cause it to disengage). However, the Omega sear fixed that with a snappy pull that allowed the hammer to reliably cock everytime, and release on a hair. This paired with my own springs (not the ones that came in the kit - They were too heavy for my taste) allowed for a -very- smooth, but not the smoothest trigger pull I've ever felt. With that said, I'm aiming to match the smoothest pull in a cocker I've ever felt by milling the roller plate to match my ANS quickfire frame. I'll probably skip the milling as the trigger already feels amazingly smooth, and doesn't catch or jam at any point in the pull (like I said, butter!). For $14 shipped from E-bay, you can't go wrong! Even if you're like me, and only want to use the sear, it's still a great deal. Oh yeah, and those with problems using a standard trigger shoe on the sear plate, the ANS Quickfire plate fits perfectly. <--probably because the ANS trigger plate is wider for less slop.
Btw, the rollers on the sear are most likely roller bushings which is great for me, because bushings are generally more reliable than open bearings. However, with such a small amount of surface area on the roller, I doubt the more expensive (and less reliable -- ask anyone who's had their bearings fall out or crap out on them in their roller setup) roller bearing would have an advantage. |
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| Conclusion: |
After shooting two cases of paint through my cocker, the sear seems to have an even smoother pull than before! (Probably from the grease in my frame getting to the roller) After disassembling my trigger frame to check on the sear, nothing seems to have gone bad, and the sear is still perfect. Is this product worth buying? Yes, look on e-bay. Compared to the $60 Belsales roller sear in my friend's cocker, this sear matches it almost 100% (I'd have to say it's more like 95% compared to the $60 Belsales, but you get what you pay for, and for $14 I'm not complaining). I give it a 9, because like I said, it isn't the best in all aspects, and the 10 is reserved for the best of the best. So what're you waiting for? Go out and get one! --- Please rate this review. :D |
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| Rating: |
| 9 out of 10 | Last edited on Friday, January 28th, 2005 at 4:20 pm PST |
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Period of Product Use: |
| Only tested | 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Paintball Experience: |
4 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
WGP 2k+ Trigger Plate
KAPP 2k+ Trigger Plate
Shocktech 2k+ Trigger Plate |
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| Marker Setup: |
'03 Shocktech SFL Minicocker
Shocktech In-line Reg
Dye Ultralite
Crossfire 68/4500 HPA |
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| Strengths: |
Roller sear!
Roller plate! |
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| Weaknesses: |
Not chrome |
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| Review: |
This trigger kit is pretty smooth which is surprising given it's rough, non-chrome appearence. I thought I would see how it would perform VS. the ST roller sear and chromed plate already on my SFL. It was probably just as short and snappy but felt a tad tight. That paired with the fact that it didn't accept my trigger shoe well made me resort to the Shocktech stuff. |
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| Conclusion: |
Not a bad product, just wont be going in my SFL, but I can't complain for $18! Might become part of my next Sniper/Autococker project. |
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Period of Product Use: |
6 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
4 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Basic sliders- ok
Swing frames- apples vs. oranges |
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| Marker Setup: |
2003 wgp orracle white-blue-black
wgp torpedo drop
14in evil pipe kit blue-black/1 piece dye UL
68/4500 crossfire hp tank
Custom built sniper 2
FBM-Tear drop red/black acid wash
cp reg
ccm pump kit
ST internals
P&P frame w/ omega roller sear kit
dye stickies
uni mount |
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| Strengths: |
Smooth |
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| Weaknesses: |
Wears down quickly
corodes |
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| Review: |
I got one of these a while ago for my sniper 2 and i have not gotten a huge amount of playing time with it but i have done a decent amount.
First impression
-good price (25ish i think)
-smooth pull
-soft pull
this roller sear kit has worked out well for the last few months or so but recently i have notticed some problems
first off the sides of the trigger have started to corode (braso got most of it off but still its not like i use it every weekend it hasnt been used for more than 20 hours of actual play)
second today i was just playing around with my gun and the trigger started to stick (its not like i dont clean my gun either, i am anal retentive about it) so i tear apart the trigger frame. first thing i notice is that the tip of the sear where the lug rests has a notch in it from my lug (ive had less than 15,000 cycles on this gun, thats an extream number too including all my dry firies). then as i continue i see other corosion on the trigger plate. i cleaned out my trigger plate last time i got any thing in it so the corosion is unexplainable. |
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| Conclusion: |
At first i thought this was a good product but after some time i have realized this is a piece of junk. get a shocktech or something that has plating on it. |
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drg |
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Friday, April 15th, 2005 |
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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
WGP sears, Eclipse stock sear |
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| Marker Setup: |
Mini Turtle cocker w/E1, 14" Evil Pipe, 68/45 Crossfire
CCM S5, Eclipse Blade, Palmer's Quikswitch
Bushmaster SI 14"
Sidekick Stock |
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| Strengths: |
Rollers smooth out trigger pull |
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| Weaknesses: |
Poor durability (quality control, see below)
Poor surface finish |
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| Review: |
I used the sear from this set with my Eclipse blade. It did make the pull smoother (generally roller sears can even smooth out hinge trigers a little). It wore out after two weekends of use, with about a case through the gun. The tip galled severely on the rear edge, where the cocking lug sits when the gun is cocked. The gun was starting to cock unreliably.
After some research, it seems this is a hit-or-miss problem, which speaks to a quality control issue. Possibly some of these units are hardened poorly. Many have used these sets with no premature wear issue, but many have experienced it as well.
Also, these sets come with fairly rough finishes, which require sanding and polishing to work well.
Finally, these sets will not fit some older style slider frames ... I have at least one the trigger plate does not fit into. That is a simple application issue, so I am not counting it toward my rating, but keep it in mind if you have an older frame. |
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| Conclusion: |
Hit-or-miss quality control is driving the low price of this item. I cannot give it more than a 5. If you get a good one, great, but if not, it's more effort than it's worth to install it. |
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| Rating: |
| 5 out of 10 | Last edited on Friday, April 15th, 2005 at 8:40 pm PST |
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pump |
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Monday, February 28th, 2005 |
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Period of Product Use: |
3 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
I have and used the Shocktech roller sear and trigger plate, Stock roller sear and trigger plate, and the Kapp trigger plate
the Extreme Rage Omega Products Cocker Roller Trigger Set have them beat by a mile |
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Sniper2s with many different 45 frames Dye's Benchmark"s etc |
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| Strengths: |
ZERO FRICTION!!!!!
Cheep Price $12 shipped off of eBay
I cannot stress how good |
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| Weaknesses: |
needs polishing
Template of trigger is poorly thought out
hard springs
rusts |
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I got this kit slapped it in and liked it but still rough
I Polished the contact surfaces on the sear and trigger and installed my lightest springs, now have the lightest smoothest pull I have ever felt
friction reduction is so low you can install the lightest trigger and sear springs possible
you will need to polish (1) bottom of trigger where the set screws contact it, as well as the (2)sear ramp on the trigger, and the (3)sear tip where the hammer lug catches
doing so will make your slider a pleasure to pull |
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| Conclusion: |
Any flaw in this kit is completely eclipsed by its performance
the friction reduction provided by this kit is amazing
Too bad is was released late in the mechanical cocker game with a high price, it would of been revolutionary if only it was released sooner
If your still into sliders this is the best thing ever!!
Before i used this i made my pull as short as possible, now i make it as long as possible, it feels that good now |
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JMD-123 |
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Wednesday, January 12th, 2005 |
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Period of Product Use: |
6 months |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Belsales Roller sear |
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| Marker Setup: |
2002 R/F Cocker, 114 3000 nitroduck , belsales hollowpoint 3-way, 14" J&J edge kit, Extreme Rage Roller sear and plate, Ergo reg, custom delrin bolt, Revy
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| Strengths: |
Price
Roller Plate and sear
easily attained |
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| Weaknesses: |
Not polished |
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| Review: |
This set is a high quality but also very cheap piece of equipment.
A roller sear is is THE upgrade for fellow slider enthusiasts like me.
These will cut back on short-stroking. Paired with a good 3-way like the belsales they can increase your B.P.S. by a few. And all in all give you a much more satisfying pull.
The only downside to this product is the trigger plate is not polished to mirror smooth, but its not a very big deal.
I wound up using only one of the two springs that came with the set. Using the stock return spring gave me a smoother (i'm talkin' butter!) but less snappy pull.
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| Conclusion: |
You really cant go wrong for $14 , good product, great price, cheers to extreme rage for this one. |
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| Rating: |
| 9 out of 10 | Last edited on Friday, January 14th, 2005 at 6:29 pm PST |
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Hoff |
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Wednesday, January 12th, 2005 |
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Period of Product Use: |
Less than a month |
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Paintball Experience: |
2 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
none |
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| Marker Setup: |
Custom Built autococker - ANS Frame Evil Driver - too much to list
98C Backup-
Flatline
Compair
Evil Detonator Reg.
R/T
Remote
Halo TSA LCD
Crossfire 68/4500 |
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| Strengths: |
Smooth pull
Price
Easy installation
Springs that are included definately help |
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| Weaknesses: |
No use for the trigger plate [ANS Swing frame]
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| Review: |
I bought this item off ebay for around $14 for my mechanical autococker I am building and was rather skeptical of what I was buying. It was way to cheap for my thinking and made by extreme rage which I wasn't familar with. I got it a couple days after I sent my payment and installed it the same day. Installation was very easy but it took a few tries to line up the pins that hold the sear in my frame. I screwed the frame back onto my autococker and started to pull the trigger. The pull was much more smoother and lighter than it had originally been and the return time was as fast as the stiffer springs. It is almost possible to walk this mechanical frame/sear combo. Almost. It's no electro frame but it still works great. |
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Bottom line is that this is a very good product that can be found very reasonable. Get a good front pneumatics block to help prevent short-stroking because your rate of fire will increase over a stock frame. |
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Period of Product Use: |
1 year |
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Paintball Experience: |
More than 5 years |
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Similar Products Used: |
Stock slider trigger setup- no comparison |
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| Marker Setup: |
2k2 cocker, scepter barrel kit, ergo inline reg, micro sledge lpr, shocktech bomb 3-way, ans mini ram, shocktech slider, omega series roller internals, shocktech drop, bm cocking rod, new style wgp hammer, vf-t spring kit, dye sticky 3's |
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| Strengths: |
So very smooth, durable, great machining |
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| Weaknesses: |
Uncomfortable trigger plate (trigger shoe is a must) |
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| Review: |
In my never ending quest for the smoothest slider trigger possible, I was pointed in the direction of roller sears. I researched, and found this product. What really stood out was the fact that the trigger plate has dual roller bearings, along with the roller sear. This provides for an incredibly smooth pull.
The durability of this product is astounding. The finish is dull, but feeling these parts will let you know how much care went into them. The tolerances with these and my shocktech slider have no slop, but it is a very light, smoooth pull with the spring and roller combo.
I used to think my friends cocker with a dye slider was smooth. This thing makes it seem rough. I let him shoot it; he was amazed. Even the self proclaimed electro users let me know that it was amazing feeling for a mechanical gun.
The only two bad things I can think of is the fact that the trigger plate is so uncomfortable, and also the sear is shorter than most; resetting your lug will be necessary (but that's an easy process).
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Well worth it. This product gets a well deserved ten because it finally rewards slider users with an extremely forgiveable trigger pull. |
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