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Old 04-25-2011, 02:18 PM
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what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

kind of a random, curious question. For instance, if you bought a double trigger and just have your stock one laying around... what are your plans for it? Has anyone ever sold stock parts online? I mean, in a marketplace flooded with upgrades, could there possibly be a market for one to sell a stock trigger?


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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

you could sale it but they arent worth much. just throw it in your bag and hold onto it, you may need it in the future.
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Old 04-25-2011, 06:57 PM
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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

I have one in my gearbox but have never needed it.
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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

I was looking for a stock trigger, since my 98 came with a double...... but now the guns getting parted out.
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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

I've got my single trigger sitting around in my box of paintball stuff somewhere....I sometimes like to switch around the single trigger and the double trigger every once in a while to switch things up a bit.
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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

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I've got my single trigger sitting around in my box of paintball stuff somewhere....I sometimes like to switch around the single trigger and the double trigger every once in a while to switch things up a bit.

Yea same here... I know that the 98 double trigger is useless for walking.

But I actually enjoy it because it has a lighter pull than the stock trigger, plus I think it is comfortable and looks good on my gun.

I will keep my stock trigger to swap every once in a while. I would save yours if I were you. You never know when you might need a replacement.
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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

i have a huge rubbermaid container heaping with paintball gun parts...alot of 98 crap in there...its fun to dump it out and go looting for a random part when i [a friend] needs it...

if you even want to do a rifle stock mod or a mech bullpup, afew extra stock triggers will come in handy...
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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

I hang on to stock parts just in case. I have never needed to re-install the stock parts, but it is nice to know they are there.
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Re: what did you do with your stock trigger after upgrading?

I keep the stock parts in case my stuff or my friends stuff breaks. That unusual part that no one else had, has saved a few game days here and there.
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