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okicki2003
05-15-2001, 09:04 PM
is there n e way to make the trigger pull shorter or another frame you can buy to make the trigger shorter. my friend has a fast finger but the trigger pull is like a mile long. someone help!!!!!!!!!!
Mr. Y2K
05-17-2001, 05:37 PM
if he's got the money go for boo-yahh's version 3.0. all the problems that there were with the 2.0's are fixed. somewhat of a short trigger pull there. or just sand down the sear a bit with 400+ grit sandpaper until there's a shine on the part of the sear that strikes with the trigger ;)
sorisko
06-25-2001, 11:12 AM
Try doing a spyder trigger job on it.... the frames are the same and you should get the effect that you want...
sorisko
06-25-2001, 11:15 AM
Goto www.spyder-faq-center.com and www.suprbugin.homestead.com for some Spyder trigger jobs that work on Piranhas all the same.
PiranhaPro
06-26-2001, 07:47 PM
Actually no, if either of those sits talk about putting a piece of shrink wrap on the sear pin it wont work, thats a spyder only trick. Other than that, the trigger jobs are the same
sorisko
06-27-2001, 11:29 AM
None of them talk about shrink wrap... their fine..
PiranhaPro
06-27-2001, 02:13 PM
Ok:)
okicki2003
06-27-2001, 10:21 PM
thanks guys
Piranha bill
06-28-2001, 07:56 AM
I did I ghetto trigger job on my gun. It doesn't make the pull shorter, but it takes off the extra slack after the gun is fired. And it's a simple triger job. First take off your grips. Then wrap electrical tape around the frame in back of the bottom peice of the trigger. Now cocke the gun and see if it still shoots. If it doesn't take some of the tape off. Keep adding tape till the trigger shoots right when it get's to the tape.
PiranhaPro
06-28-2001, 07:51 PM
Originally posted by Piranha bill
I did I ghetto trigger job on my gun. It doesn't make the pull shorter, but it takes off the extra slack after the gun is fired. And it's a simple triger job. First take off your grips. Then wrap electrical tape around the frame in back of the bottom peice of the trigger. Now cocke the gun and see if it still shoots. If it doesn't take some of the tape off. Keep adding tape till the trigger shoots right when it get's to the tape.
Dude that a lot of work! Just put a dowel in your trigger spring, super easy, works better, and is more tunable. Plus its clean, instead of a wad of tape
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