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| MCB Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: The San Fernando Valley, CA | Well if you are in no hurry to get an auto-trigger then pretty much any slider frame will work. Otherwise I would get a CCM frame.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: McDonough, GA | There is not a whole lot to do to a trilogy. Actually I would recommend doing nothing at all to it. The upgraded regs are not going to be worth the money you put in. A barrel is a safe bet as cocker threaded barrels are good to keep around. If you even remotely like the trilogy, look around for a used 2K+ and then have a ball. There are a good deal of nice upgrades available over the "traditional" cocker than a trilogy. #1 IMO being the fact that you can put on a good 3 way and shorten up your trigger stroke a great deal. Everything else is just icing on the cake.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: HTown, TX |
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| Rec Poster Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Columbia, MO | do whatever himura suggests...those two Trils I got from him have actually caused quite a ruckus here because I traded one to a friend, who then let someone borrow it, and now everyone wants the only one I kept! smoothest pump stroke ever |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: The San Fernando Valley, CA | Quote:
The Trilogy's pumpstroke are smoother than the mini WWA Sniper's pumpstroke. Go figure. It is important to note that the Ram mounts were milled off and a regular sniper pump rod was used instead of the crappy POS bent pumprod that comes stock with the Trilogy Pump Kit. So in all essence, it is basically a full blown sniper in a cool looking matte black body.
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| Just Another Guy | I had no idea that a Trilogy could take a slide trigger. Maybe I shouldn't have gotten rid of mine. The 1.5 trigger was the only thing about it that I really had a problem with. -Keith (hajkowski@aol.com)
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