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    Which spring go there... tippmann 98 edition

    Bough a egrip 98 and sear spring was missing

    Had some A5 spare box, found two spring that look close enough but little on the long side and seem too compress when I install them.

    Any idea if those are corect?
    one seem to be stiffer than the other
    The spring from the trigger look like the right length but I am not a tippmann expert

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    And can someone confirm if this hammer is stock?
    look like an aftermarket with a weird connecting rod
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    Trying to fix it before selling... 98 are not my cup of tea

    Electronics say equaliser on it, probably aftermarket too.
    its also been converted to a vertical feed with the kit

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      #3
      Hammer is an ACT, so it probably came stock with this model. It might work well with a low pressure kit installed.

      As for the sear spring, I think the electronic grip came with its own. Maybe check out an egrip installation video.

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      • devilzcall
        devilzcall commented
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        I'd say, pop in the weaker one and see if it catches reliably. If the marker goes full-auto or double-fires you need the stronger one.

        Edit: I think this is easier to troubleshoot than the solenoid not tripping the sear because the spring is too strong.
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