Matt's Trigger Mod


Tracker's Shortened Trigger Pull Mod
Materials:
Electrical tape (or thin plastic, be creative)
Scissors
The equipment to take the trigger frame apart.
Note: This mod is VERY hard to do if you have an APP double trigger frame (like me.)
1. Disassemble the frame. Take the trigger out.
2. Cut a piece of electrical tape, or thin material, 3/16" wide. The length should be enough for the material to wrap inside the hole in the trigger 1½ times
(see picture.)
3. Put the loop of material into the hole.
4. Reassemble the frame and attach to gun. Cock back gun and shoot to make sure it fires.
A. If it does fire, you have the option of making another loop, with slightly more material. EX: 1¾ rotations instead of 1½. Or you can just leave it how it
is.
B. If it does not fire, make another loop with less material. EX: 1¼ rotations instead of 1½.
5. Get as much material as you can into the hole. The more material equals less pull.



Matt's Reduced Trigger Play Mod
What is trigger play? It is when your trigger wobbles from side-to-side.
Materials:
Thin plastic (like from an overhead transparency, I used some film)
Drill with 1/8" bit (can be substituted with something that can poke a 1/8" hole in plastic)
Scissors
The equipment to take the trigger frame apart.
Note: This mod is even harder if you have an APP double trigger frame.
1. Disassemble the trigger frame.
2. Take thin plastic and drill or poke 4, 1/8" holes in it.
3. Around the 1/8" holes, cut out 2, 5/16" circles (see #2 on picture), and 2, 1/4" circles (see #1 on picture). Note: Sizes don't have to be too exact, just get
them close.
4. Put the two, #1's and #2's in their proper place, on either side of the picture. Just put them over the pins.
5. Reassemble frame.
A. If trigger still wobbles, try using thicker plastic spacers.
B. If trigger is too tight, use thinner plastic spacers.
                                                 
Matt's Lightened Trigger Pull Mod
Instead of buying a SL68-II spring, or stretching the original spring, and getting a slightly lighter trigger pull. I searched for some way to get a very light
trigger pull. I went to a large chain hardware store, like Lowes or Home Depot, and bought a general purpose spring kit ($5-$10). After a couple minutes
of scrounging through the large box of springs, I found one that was perfect for the needs of my paintball gun. It had a light pull and a really nice recoil
(see #3 on picture). I just installed it as you would a regular trigger spring.

If you found a perfect spring, but it has no loops at the end (see #1 on picture). Simply bend them out (see #2 on picture).