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Number of Reviews: 7
Average Rating: 9.3 / 10
Manufacturer Website: Click here
Suggested Retail Price: $36

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Our latest release yet. Its light, very light and flip switch compatible. Who else can you bring you items like these. No need for magnet on this baby.

* flip switch compatible, has multi switch adjustment holes
* its so light, it needs no magnet
* weights a super light 7gr.
* Roller pivot point for a snappy, crisp, smooth trigger pull
* smooth rounded edges for ultra comfort
* hardware is stainless steel
* Loctite (serviceable) is pre-applied to screws for added convenience
minimal side to side wobble
* Yield higher rates of fire from less weight & roller pivot point
* packaged with allen key & precision ground pin
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Reepers Tuesday, May 16th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
dynasty trigger
roller
wave
Marker Setup: EGO 06 BLUE W/ RED PARTS, BLUE EMPIRE B, m7 da SUPERMAN:)

EGO 06 RED W/ BLUE PARTS, RED EMPIRE B, m7 da SUPERMAN:)

06 SILVER DYNASTY SHOCKER W/ BLACK PARTS, dynasty board

05 SHOCKER BLACK W/ SILVER PARTS, dynasty board, he bolt, silver dynasty trigger

ORACCLE W/ EVERY POSSIBLE UPGRADE

ION W/ EVERY POSSIBLE UPGRADE
Strengths: This trigger is super light and super fast.
Weaknesses: This is trigger has no weakness.
Review: Ok, well this is a very well made trigger from a very respectable company. At first i had a dynasty trigger b/c like to keep all of the triggers similar. When i got this for a Xmas present i decided to try it out as soon as possible. When the gopher** say no shadow i decided to get over my anger by shooting my friend w/ the new trigger.

After the shooting- well all i can say is wow. this has no magnet, very fast, no side-to-side play at all. For some reason if you barely touch the trigger it shoots. this is not really a bad thing. i was able to hit about 23bps.
Conclusion: This is a must for any shocker owner. Well worth the $30-36.
Rating:
9 out of 10Last edited on Friday, May 19th, 2006 at 6:46 pm PST
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theace! Saturday, April 29th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
1 year5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
I had a Warped Sports Dark Trigger. I has the 2 fringers spots milled into it.
The contact with the slik trigger is so much more confident. Actaully des help you shot a little faster
Marker Setup: Dark Shocker gloss black
Lucky 15 kit
SP HE Bolt
SP Q-lock (awsome)
NDZ Slik Trigger
Max-Flo Micro
M6 on nerve board
Halo B
Strengths: Excellent contact. Confident ripping!
Weaknesses: The stop set screw doesn't work on a Dark Shocker
Review: For some reason an S trigger helps with you ROF. I do shoot quicker with it. Thats ok but not the most important reason.
I am not sure about everyone but when i am trying to hide behind a bunker, in order to conceal you hand as much as possible i have to pull the trigger on a down and back angle. The curve if the trigger lets you crank on it from whatever angle you need and still be fast, no "mis-pulling" not a word but try to figure it out.
I love how if feels and i like it much better than a blade or dual grooved trigger.
The lateral movement or sloppyness to the trigger is minor too, Made very well.

Only issue is that the stop setscrew when pulled is useless on a Dark Shocker. It will fall into a milled out hole in the trigger guard and get caught not allowing the trigger ot return. But that said i don't need it anyway because th actual trigger guard acts as a stop.
My worry is there wouldn't be much room left for fingers but there totally is. Just as much room if not more than my Dark trigger
Conclusion: Sweet trigger and all doubts are gone about buying it
Rating:
9 out of 10
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bazookazilla Friday, February 17th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
1 year
Similar
Products Used:
CP roller trigger, NDZ wave trigger, tonton trigger, stock trigger
Marker Setup: '05 shocker
dye ultralite barrel
turbocharger bolt kit
tonton grip frame
virtue board
CP reg
ndz rail and on/off
CP twistlock feedneck
HaloB
Pure Energy 65/45
Strengths: Very light and fast
Weaknesses: none I have found
Review: Great trigger. Super light and super fast. Very easy to install compared to one other roller trigger I have used. I just put it in last night son I haven't gotten to play with it yet. But I have done a lot of dry firing and it's comfortable and fast. It's so light it doesn'e have a magnet. It just uses the strength of the microswitch on the board to push itself back out. Awesome. (I think it looks really cool too)
Conclusion: without having played a game with it I give it a 10 of 10
Rating:
10 out of 10
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*c-ro* Sunday, March 11th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
3 months2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
dynasty trigger, stock trigger
Marker Setup: 06 Shocker SFL, Todd martinez asa, cp reg, slik tigger, hybrid bolt guide, he bolt, stainless freak kit, shocktech feedneck, predator board, 68/4500 max flow, hybrid grips
Strengths: Really smooth, really easy to "walk".
Weaknesses: None that i can see.
Review: I installed this trigger on my shocker, and i though it was great, i had that A+ composite roller trigger, which is a more expensive trigger, but i found the the slik trigger was a much smoother trigger. The design of the trigger is great, it enables you to use it with either on finger or two, and is just an overall great design
Conclusion: Buy it, it is a great product
Rating:
10 out of 10
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notinthenutts! Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
1 year
Similar
Products Used:
stock shocker trigger
Marker Setup: 06 Shocker Vision
Stainless Freak kit
NDZ Slik trigger
halo b
68/4500
Strengths: Very light, ergonomic, high quality machining, ball bearing.
Weaknesses: Aids you in the wasting of paint... hehe
Review: I purchased one of these from action village because.. the stock shocker trigger just doesent do it for me..

I was a little skepticle about this trigger.. mainly about bounce.. If it isnt toruney legal I dont want it.. and since it has no spring or magnet, and insted sits directly on the microswitch, i was sure it was going the bounce like crazy..

Well i was wrong, setting it tight, loose, lots of back play, very little, lots of front play, or very little.. it didnt bounce.. It really is that light like they (NDZ) claim..

As for how it feels... well.. it feels like my hand is having sex with my gun.. and not that drunken slobbering awkward sex that you can only have on Jager.. and lament as you toss your cookies in the toilet the next morning either..

As my shocker is not like E2 frame gun where it actually can tell me my BPS i cannot give any numbers, but i can start ripping right off the bat insted of firing a few balls and then falling into the rythm and start shooting a rope.. I am there from shot 1.. I know i didnt explain that very well but im sure you know what Im talking about..

the bearing design is one of those things where after you have used it, you wonder why it isnt a industry standard, as everything else is a joke, its very very smooth, and the precision machined pin fits perfect, you never have to worry about it working itself loose.

the adjustment screws are perfect aswell, and are costed with green locktite so that they can be turned, but remain snug enough to not vibrate out of position from firing..

Conclusion: Its just.. perfect.. I mean.. it really is.. it looks sick, it feels awsome..

Buy it now.. [Arhnald]do it.. do it now, do it quickly!! [/Arhnald]
Rating:
10 out of 10
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foughtwolf Saturday, June 2nd, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month
Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
Stock shocker trigger.
CP straight shocker trigger.
Marker Setup: PTP Mircomag

Promaster #477, CP Reg, CP flame drop, CP on/off ASA, Timmi stock feedneck, J$J barrel kit.

Shocker 05 vision #13772, CP Reg, Function rail, CP on/off ASA. FreeFlow 90* frame w/Arsenal team grips, HE bolt, Q-lock feedneck, All Amreican, NDZ Slik Roller Trigger.
Strengths: read Review Body.
Weaknesses: Read review Body.
Review: What You Get:
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The Slick Roller Trigger By NDZ comes with, in my opinion the best trigger out for the Shocker STF if you like the curves like I do. The kit includes the trigger, a mounting pin, a spring(Rather useless really, there is no where to mount it and the micro switch brings the light trigger right back.) and an allen wrench needed to adjust the triggers set screws.

Review & Testing:
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When installing I found it fit very easily into my FreeFlow 90* frame and matched it something beautiful. Upon trying to put the spring in I found that there was no place to place it without loosing it sometime so I put it back in the box and left it be. All in all its a very simple thing to put in, smack out trigger pin, pull trigger out, slide new trigger in, replace pin with one provided.
While my Shocker is in need of a new solenoid I cannot test it on the feild but I can say that from tinkering and just playing with it it is a great little trigger and has sped up my admitently slow fingers quite a bit, Im currently hitting somewhere in the high teens, roughly 18 as opposed to the stock triggers 13-14. There is very little to this trigger that need'nt be, making it very light and thus a very crisp pull, I did not weigh it on a scale but it is considerably lighter than the stock trigger. The only thing I do not like is the lack of a magnet trigger, I have grown used to them over time and prefer the feel they give over springs, but I'll learn to live with it. The actual 'Roller' of the name comes in to play when you take a look see at the hole for the trigger pin to pas through, the trigger pivots on a X Axis ball bearing pair that make it much easier to put though a cycle as opposed to the stocks trigger that has none, meaning the trigger just grinds over the pin. the roller also eliminates side-to-side play completely seeing as it hugs the pin.

Pros:
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SMOOTH.
Crisp.
Light.
beautiful.
4 PT adjustable trigger.

Cons:
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Useless spring in kit, no where to mount it.
Not magnet trigger. (Personal preference.)
The after-travel set screw isnt long enough it seems, mine will not touch my frame when set like I like the trigger.
Conclusion: For a price/performance raito its up there, running at 35-40 its a good deal and is worth every last penny. The lack of magnet and the rather useless spring may come in handy for you unlike I.

It gets a 9 because nothings perfect.
Rating:
9 out of 10
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Shocker4Life Thursday, June 29th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
3 months0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
3 years
Similar
Products Used:
Stock trigger
Marker Setup: Shocker
HE bolt
NDZ Slick Roller Trigger
CP Directmount ASA
Hybrid Hedloc Feed Neck
CP One Piece Barrel
68/4500 Pure Energy
Egg2 w/ Y Board

CCM SS-25
Stiffi 14 inch Barrel
68/4500 Compressed Air
40 Round hopper
Strengths: Very Light, easy to adjust, easy to walk
Weaknesses: The adjustment screws need to be loctited,Mechanicl Bounce
Review: This trigger is really decent, I recieved it as a birthday present and im really happy with it.
Trigger is extremely light and easy to adjust.
It has 3 points of adjustment and you can set it exactly to your likings
Because the trigger is so light, you do not need a magnet or springs to return it, the micro switch itself returns it.

The bad thing about this trigger is, the adjustment screws dont exactly stay in place.
I have very consitent walking speeds, and after a game of long roping, i find that the adjustment screws back out from what i set it to.
Another bad thing is with bounce, since this trigger has no magnet or spring return, if u set it right you can easy make it bounce, ALOT, like rebound board fast on semi.
Other then that i find that there is no problems

i really enjoy this trigger
Conclusion: I recommend this trigger to anyone that is in the market of looking for one, it wont let u down
Rating:
8 out of 10
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