View Full Version : Good trigger frame for AC?
cdmays
08-16-2004, 03:41 PM
Hi guys,
I'm looking for some tips on what to do to get my cycling speed up. Please give me some advice! Either general tips or brand-specific parts would be helpful. Here's my setup so far:
'02 WGP Vert Feed Cocker
Progressive Barrel
Revolution X-Board
AKA Delrin Lightning Bolt (just order yesterday)
Palmer's Micro Rock Reg
MacDev Gladiator Inline Reg
Everything else is stock.
The next three upgrades I'm looking at are:
Trigger Frame (double fingered hinge, not sure what brand yet)
WGP STO Ram with QEVs
Shocktech Bomb 3-way
Thanks for any help you can offer me!
PsybusterX
08-16-2004, 06:48 PM
i'm switching over to race after my eblade. time for something new.
cdmays
08-17-2004, 02:28 AM
i'm switching over to race after my eblade. ÂÂ*time for something new.
What does it mean "to race" ?
cdmays
08-17-2004, 04:36 AM
They take AC's and remove the back block, they're crazy fast. ÂÂ*They also make an electronic grip, which is prob what psybuster was talking about.
Wow sounds cool. How do I go about "racing" it? Is there a shop I take it to?
PsybusterX
08-17-2004, 08:06 AM
"to race" or racegun.dk's Race Frame (actually I'll be using the ANS E Race Frame) is an alternative to the Eblade. They come stock with break beam eyes and a few other things that are a benefit over the EBlade. E2 will probably match or up the performance than the Raceframe. Thing I like about the race frames is that the solenoid manifold is tiny now.
Half Blocking an autococker is when you chop off the top tube, so you don't require a back block.
IMAGINE_A_SPYDER04
08-17-2004, 02:05 PM
id say e blade or wat psy is talkin about.
Psy sounds so smart ;D
cdmays
08-17-2004, 03:05 PM
Half Blocking an autococker is when you chop off the top tube, so you don't require a back block.
How effective is buying a delrin back block? I have an AKA Lightning on the way, but I was looking at buying a delrin back block and delrin pull pin to lighten the cocking mass. Not that expensive, maybe $40...have you ever tried that set up?
buckyshotu
08-17-2004, 03:07 PM
CCM makes great hinge frames,their pricey but worth it.
www.chipleymachine.com for more info.
How effective is buying a delrin back block? ÂÂ*I have an AKA Lightning on the way, but I was looking at buying a delrin back block and delrin pull pin to lighten the cocking mass. ÂÂ*Not that expensive, maybe $40...have you ever tried that set up?
that would be a great way to up your cycle rate. u just have to make sure u have that small gap between your ac body and b-block other wise you'll destroy the b-block
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