I've got this Trilogy Comp I bought off of Cdn_Cuda about a year and a half ago. Fun little shooter when I feel like using something with more "character" than my Emek. It came to me with a nice red WGP two finger hinge frame, and I like having the extra leverage, but the frame does make the marker awfully tall. I've been toying with the idea of putting a slider on it, but I remember reading somewhere that Trillies don't like sliders, like there was something that needed to be sanded down to make them fit properly or something like that. Anyone recall?
I presume I'd also need to get an adjustable timing rod to make it fit. Yes, I know I'd have to swap the ram hoeses.
Anyone have a slider on their Trilogy? How's it working for you?
I know I should at least spring for a Benchmark or better, but I'm tempted to get an old stock WGP composite slider. That might open the door to embarking on this project I've been considering of building a stock 1998 cocker (well, stock externally visible parts anyway). Despite being an Automag guy, I thought the 98s looked so damned cool when they came out and always kinda wanted one. How much frustration would I be signing up for if I tried using a composite slider on a Trilogy?
I presume I'd also need to get an adjustable timing rod to make it fit. Yes, I know I'd have to swap the ram hoeses.
Anyone have a slider on their Trilogy? How's it working for you?
I know I should at least spring for a Benchmark or better, but I'm tempted to get an old stock WGP composite slider. That might open the door to embarking on this project I've been considering of building a stock 1998 cocker (well, stock externally visible parts anyway). Despite being an Automag guy, I thought the 98s looked so damned cool when they came out and always kinda wanted one. How much frustration would I be signing up for if I tried using a composite slider on a Trilogy?
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