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| Lord humungus the Mod | The mini kit just has the vert ASA. Minid cockers would need that as the front half of the gun(including ASA) has been chopped off. -Jake
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| Luddite | The mini kits come with an ASA block and a pump guide rod with longer threads to make it past the ASA block. Other than that, I imagine the pump, pump rods, and dual threaded back block to be the same. Can't comment on the trilly. Is the thread for the LPR the same as a 2k+ banjo bolt? EDIT: Beat me to it KidneyThief. |
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| yup, the handle, back block, pump rods are all the same, didn't check but if anything the length of the pump rods would be the only thing different. trilogy's, i've never worked on one, but from what i've heard, it won't fit without some modification. if you have a half block, he's cut some sleds for us already. he takes his existing back block, cuts the bottom half to clear the body, then adds a hole on top for the bolt pin. pretty great stuff. luis loves paintball, too bad machining solely for the paintball industry can't keep a shop open. he does amazing work, we've got some fun special projects planned with him, he's already made many of the parts for us |
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| Resident Old Fart Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Southern Maine
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| I ask as the mini-kit is cheaper, yet contains more parts. The general modification with trilogy-type cockers is the pump-rod guide either has to be removed, or the pump rod itself has to be bent to work around the guide. It LOOKS like the rod is the same length, because the ASA is taking up the space in the middle. In that case, I would think I could just remove there ASA from the mini kit (as the ASA is fixed to the Trilogy), cut the trilogy rod guide, and install it as normal?
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| Luddite | The question is what size are the threads where the LPR goes into. I'm not sure if they're 2k spec. Take a look at wevo's site: Stock Class and Pump Paintball Headquarters - Wevo Paintball Scroll down a bit and you'll see WGP pump kits for both 2k+ and Trilogy autocockers. Notice the pump guide rods are a bit different. Different length threads and o-ring placement. I'd have to say that unless it's a Trilogy specific pump kit, it won't work. |
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| Resident Old Fart Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Southern Maine
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| Your right- The front-block mount on 2K cockers, and the reg-mount on Trilogies are not the same threads. I guess that answers that question.
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