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  1. #1
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    Tunablade trigger

    Looking for a Tunablade trigger please,guys

    Thanks

  2. #2
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    Good luck. I've been looking for months.

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    I'd buy a whole set of lowers if one was attached !

    I'm eagerly awaiting Luke's new Bladed trigger he's got in the pipeline but he's tied-up with other things at the moment.

  4. #4
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    Yea, I've been keeping my eyes peeled for lowers as well.
    I'm also waiting on Luke's trigger! LoL

  5. #5
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    I was planning on changing my emag trigger(s) to a bearing trigger, is that what you guys want?

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    all the tuna blades I have do not have bearings.
    from the data collected in the past bearings don't make a noticeable difference in performance.
    and when they seize up.... eesh

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    The bearing really makes no difference other than adding a level of complexity that is not needed, and to give it the appearance of being a high-end product.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags View Post
    and when they seize up.... eesh
    If the bearings are seizing up you may want to some oil once in awhile. I doubt Tuna used sealed bearings so I would remove the trigger and lay it on it's side and put a few drops of oil on the bearing face, let it sit, the oil should work its way into the bearing.

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    I would just say don't put a bearing in. Boom, no oil needed

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    I'm saying if you have a bearing trigger do some preventive maintenance once in awhile.

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    Oh gotcha. My bad

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    You get the same amount of play out of the one with the bearing versus not. As long as the fit to the pin is tight all is good. I have never seen one wear out yet. Most people will beat the trigger pin in wrecking the bearing anyway...
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