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« on: October 19, 2005, 02:49:26 PM »

Has anyone used a fbm delrin trigger on an e1. I was wondering how delrin reacts to the magnet and how difficult it is to install.
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2006, 06:43:59 PM »

Cheesy  I just installed the FBM delrin trigger on my E2. It works great. Very lite and responsive. The installation on my E2 was a breeze only one set screw and the trigger pin slides right out and the trigger takes a little fegnagling to get out. The magnets work well as they pull on the set screw on the trigger. But all-in-all it is worth the time. So to sum up I think the trigger is a very good addition to the trigger frame. If you are sceptical to the delrin idea then there ios always the samuri trigger and i have read some really good reviews on it. Pbreview has some really good reviews on this product made by eclipse.
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2006, 06:20:13 PM »

I had an FBM Wave trigger on my e1.  I really liked how it felt.  It was light and snappy, and felt much more responsive than the stock trigger.  The light weight of the delrin made for much easier adjustment, since the set screws could be farther out and still be attracted to the magnets.  The only issues I had were that it was slightly too long, so I just sanded it sown slightly, and it increased bounce.  A microswitch fixed that though...

All in all, I really liked it.  I am going to make one in a very similar shape for my Cyborg.
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