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Post by chicago on Oct 21, 2011 11:17:59 GMT -5
Anyone try them yet. I got 4 coming my way. One for the silent knight, my mp7, one for my 9.1 rifle, two for 9.1 and an 8.1 handle guns. really looking forward to adjusting the trigger on my 9.1 with the killjoy riser and the lapco 14 inch rifled with the flasc suppressor (aka deaf leopard - never hear the leopard never hear the shot!)
I'll let you know how they work out. I'm really excited - so is my posse. So sorry, I gotta go. If I don't take my meds now, I have no idea what they will make me do!
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Post by Admin on Oct 21, 2011 19:02:50 GMT -5
I hadn't even heard of them. Let me know how these work out for you. Any little excuse to mod my t9.1 will be fully exploited!
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Post by skullcandy1993 on Oct 24, 2011 9:36:06 GMT -5
Let us know how they are Chicago...I'm looking at picking up at least 2, maybe more depending on how much I like them
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Post by chicago on Oct 24, 2011 16:58:47 GMT -5
They came in today. I like them. Only made change to one marker so far (3 more to go). Had voodooaddict actually make the change. fell and broke my left hand so it's hard to do certain things (including typing) one handed. Thank goodness I have a posse to help me with other things. Bottom line, I like it, I like the "pull", I like the look. I think they are worth it. A little difficult to adjust in the beginning almost counter intuitive; but once adjusted, it feels so much better (I did a side by side) Original Tib trigger feels "sloppy." Kiljoy feel more "precise!"
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Post by chicago on Oct 25, 2011 19:09:20 GMT -5
Update: 3 of 4 working. Ran into a real problem with number four! My favorite weapon, my mp7, you all know her as the "silent knight." She only wants to run full auto now! Don't know why assembled and reassembled. Was a working marker til I upgraded the trigger. Voodooaddict has cleaned the trigger assembly, cleaned the reg, oiled and cleaned everything, even the new killjoy trigger, you name it, over and over again. But, as of 7 pm central time, it either goes into full auto or it does not shoot at all. Will try again tomorrow!
Oh, other members of my posse are suggesting we bury the mp7 immediately. They say to let the "silent knight" rest in peace. Needless to say, I am heart broken. Where was I when I said, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
It is so haunting cause I took a before picture, before she went under the knife, a picture of the old and new triggers, and i had planned a picture of her after she was in the recovery room; but, it didn't happen that way. I'm going to miss that old girl...
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Post by tick on Oct 25, 2011 23:06:15 GMT -5
don't give up on her bro!! sorry to hear about your hand, get better!
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Post by chicago on Oct 31, 2011 9:28:27 GMT -5
MP7 is alive and well again and with the new killjoy trigger. No longer not firing or misfiring or fully auto. Out of four upgrades, this was the worst and most scary. All the other trigger upgrades when like clock work. It was obviously something to do with this new trigger. But, it was not easy to find. After taking the marker apart multiple,multiple times over days and days, here's what I suspect the problem was. Oh, and since I have multiple markers to compare to, it still was not easy; because, each of my tibs are different inside!
This particular one is an 8.1 base (silver). It never fit together quite right from the beginning, the trigger spring always disappeared into the grip because the two halves of the grip never fit tight, big gap.
So, I had tape in there to keep the trigger from disappearing. Seems like that or the fact that upon inspection, out of all my tibs, this one had the most side to side trigger "play" again, because the two halves never fit right. So, I put a rubber washer in there to reduce the play and removed the tape. And, then I did a third thing (just so I'd have no idea what really solved it). I actually, intentionally left the trigger spring off altogether. Now it works. After a week of fears that the trigger would not work in my mp7, I got it to work so I'm not taking it apart again to find out if it was the removal of the tape (which might have cause the trigger pusher to bind) or the extra rubber o-ring used as a spacer to reduce trigger play) or leaving off the trigger spring entirely.
Just wanted to update you so if you experience a problem with your trigger up grade, you'll know where to look. I blame Tiberius quality control and not killjoy for the week of anguish.
To end on a positive note, I love the feel of the new killjoy triggers. And I'm glad I have the same tighter trigger pull on all my tibs (Tiberius markers).
Sorry, gotta go, sounds like one of my posse might have shot the neighbors dog. I'm worried cause the neighbor doesn't have a dog!
Happy Halloween!
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Post by chicago on Nov 18, 2011 15:53:47 GMT -5
Just a quick update and note of thanks to HugeInJapan. Got the springs for the Killjoy triggers. Thanks for going the extra mile. Did I mention I use other killjoy products as well and highly recommend the company!
Where is Mr. SkullCandy, sir when you need him? And, why has wolfen been so quiet lately....did he go into hibernation again?
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