Yeah, Rick.
Remove the screws attaching the frame to the body. Your trigger sear will detach from the hammer lug which is the resistance that you will feel when pulling the frame from the body. Be mindful of the actuating rod that connects the trigger frame to the 3-way piston (the rod will slide out of the trigger frame).
First take off the bolts then the safety push will come out and then just take it off
there are bolts that go through the frame to the body that have to come out before you can raise the body off the frame, also all wiring has to be disconnected from the motor and the firewall.
unscrew the screw under the gun closest to the trigger then a part of the bottom will come off and a tray will will come out then put the 6d batteries in then do the steps backwards then your on your way
It's a semi-auto autococker with its front pneumatics taken off and pump handle put in it's place. As for how it's "Good" is all a matter of preference. Some people enjoy the thrill of using a pump, while others like me are just too broke to by a case of paint for a day of paintball
The sub frame does not need to come off in order to remove the gearbox. The gearbox can be removed by removing the engine.
98? or 98 custom? I don't think you can put one on the old 98s or the customs actually there might be a special made e-trigger for the 98 customs but the reason why I say you cant is because if you look at a 98 custom or 98's inside theres no where really for the whole trigger to come off whereas the A5 or X7 the entire trigger system comes off handel, trigger, firing modes, everything its basically half of the back part of the gun coming off
Best to ask a gunsmith for assistance.
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It depends on what you think is "best". for the "best" accuracy, you should get a barrel kit for the gun. For the best safety, you should get a On/Off ASA. For the best performance, you should purchase a board and different style triggers.
A trigger could be part of a firearm. It could also be a word meaning to start an action, as in: the fire alarm going off was the trigger that started the evacuation of the building.
Finger OFF the trigger
Yes