Friend needs new main spring and possibly a valve spring, a spyder spring kit should work?
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Spyder spring kits
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Posted 19 August 2012 - 09:37 PM
#4
Posted 22 August 2012 - 02:10 PM
I totally forgot to say what gun it is, but it's a Trilogy, and it for sure needs a new main spring.
#5
Posted 23 August 2012 - 12:20 AM
I would get a mad man spring kit more versatility. you can get them on pbgateway for cheep.
#6
Posted 23 August 2012 - 10:36 PM
Just so we're clear and nobody seems to know anything about Trillys:
Trilogies use standard Autococker hammer springs for the hammer, and Spyder hammer springs for the valve.
If you want to re-spring your trilogy, you may have to buy both an Autococker kit and a Spyder kit.
I'm assuming that since this is the pump forum, the Trilogy in question is a pump? Be warned, the green Spyder spring is still pretty hard, even with a couple of coils clipped off. If you want a light pump stroke you'll have to use a too-weak hammer spring and put up with some farting. (assuming you even want to replace the valve spring)
Trilogies use standard Autococker hammer springs for the hammer, and Spyder hammer springs for the valve.
If you want to re-spring your trilogy, you may have to buy both an Autococker kit and a Spyder kit.
I'm assuming that since this is the pump forum, the Trilogy in question is a pump? Be warned, the green Spyder spring is still pretty hard, even with a couple of coils clipped off. If you want a light pump stroke you'll have to use a too-weak hammer spring and put up with some farting. (assuming you even want to replace the valve spring)
This post has been edited by reepneep: 23 August 2012 - 10:38 PM
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Posted 24 August 2012 - 05:37 AM
if you are only using the main springs, then the madman kit or most autococker kits should work.
paintballgateway has a trilogy valve spring available as an option if you do need a valve spring.
heres a link i found for some comparison and info on trilogy springs.
paintballgateway has a trilogy valve spring available as an option if you do need a valve spring.
heres a link i found for some comparison and info on trilogy springs.
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