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guppy
12-07-2006, 01:48 AM
wtf where are they. i want my ck grips and cp trigger.
when they coming out!

AutoC23
01-04-2007, 09:36 AM
I would love to get my hands on a new grip...
I think the stock ones are ugly as hell...
A new trigger would look great with my Stiffi! ;)-

bajafx4
01-04-2007, 09:55 AM
Are the threads for the feedneck on the A1 the same as the G7 Fly?

Clamping feednecks are nice, but I prefer the twist lock style like the one CP makes. Plus, I think the clamping style cause more loader necks to break off due to over tightening and putting too much stress on the plastic. I've been reading a lot about Pulse loaders breaking off of A1's and I believe the blame may be more because of the clamping feedneck and not so much the Pulse.

piromaneak
01-04-2007, 10:36 AM
That's why it has an adjustment screw on the back of the clamp. Screw it out, set your loader in the feedneck, close the lever, then screw it in until snug. When you feel resistance when threading the screw, you know you got it right. Most people forget you have to first SET the clamp for your particular feedneck, THEN you can just open and close the clamp whenever.

And my Miami Rage grips are just fine :D

Triggers and barrels are probably the only viable aftermarket parts I can forsee for the A1. Mainly because those are very personal choices and that the A1 doesn't really need to be upgraded at all. Which is something to expect from a $1000+ piece of machinery.

Trigga Nometry
01-04-2007, 10:45 AM
Are the threads for the feedneck on the A1 the same as the G7 Fly?Yes they are. All Angel feedneck threads are the same.

bajafx4
01-04-2007, 11:06 AM
That's why it has an adjustment screw on the back of the clamp. Screw it out, set your loader in the feedneck, close the lever, then screw it in until snug. When you feel resistance when threading the screw, you know you got it right. Most people forget you have to first SET the clamp for your particular feedneck, THEN you can just open and close the clamp whenever.

Right. I've had them in the past and loved them. I use to think they were the best method of attaching your loader until I bought my current marker used which came with the CP twist lock. The twist lock is awesome. Perfect fit every time, very tight, never moves, rotates, etc... and the easiest to put on and off because of the collar that stays on the hopper itself.

Thanks Trigga!