Eblade E1 Scythe Triggers :)

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  • Iseeo_0you
    Rockin and Cockin
    • Mar 2026
    • 99
    • The Land Of Worr

    #1

    Eblade E1 Scythe Triggers :)

    I'm going to be doing a small run of stainless steel/aluminum scythe triggers for the E1 E-Blade/WorrBlade frame and wanted to gauge interest before I go too far down the rabbit hole.

    One thing I've never liked about the E1 is the stock trigger. To me it feels bulky, thick, and doesn't have the same comfortable feel as some of the later or aftermarket trigger designs. I've always preferred a slimmer scythe-style trigger with a more natural curve like those found on the Ego line of markers.

    The other issue is that E1 trigger options are basically nonexistent these days. When people ask about aftermarket E1 triggers, the usual answer seems to be "find a used one" or swap parts from another frame if you can find them. There doesn't appear to be much available for someone who simply wants a different trigger feel.

    The concept would be:
    • Stainless steel construction
    • Slimmer profile than the stock E1 trigger
    • Scythe-style curve Direct replacement for the factory E1 trigger
    • Designed to retain the original trigger geometry and switch actuation

    Right now this is still in the design phase, so I'm mainly trying to determine if there's enough interest to justify prototyping and production.

    If you own an E1 and would consider running a stainless scythe trigger, I'd love to hear:
    • What you dislike about the stock trigger
    • Preferred trigger style (scythe, blade, deuce, etc.)
  • Rcracerlol
    Newbie
    • Jul 2020
    • 29

    #2
    interested in 2

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    • SupraDan
      Rockin and Cockin
      • Jul 2025
      • 56

      #3
      Have you done anything for the E2?

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      • Iseeo_0you
        Iseeo_0you commented
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        No, but another person had just asked me to and I told him i'd throw it on the docket. Depending on how well the first run of E1 goes I should be able to modify the model pretty quickly.
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