Aftermarket Triggers:
The Ion comes with a plastic, double finger trigger with a number of stock adjustments. Many additional aftermarket triggers are available. Some are pictured here, although there are many others available as well.
· NDZ triggers: Available in multiple colors, in colored polymer or anodized aluminum. Allows for pre and post-travel adjustment as well as firing point adjustment. Includes a bearing pivot. All set screws use a 1/16" allen wrench to adjust.
Shown above are the aluminum roller blade, wave, s-treme, and saw styles.
· Custom Products Ion trigger: Blade shaped aluminum triggers with a bearing pivot. Available in gloss or dust anodized finish, in a multitude of colors. Utilizes a screw instead of the standard roll pin, to allow for future disassembly.
· Violent Products triggers: First available is the Scythe trigger, made from the lightweight polymer Acetron. Uses a bearing pivot, and fastens into the frame using a screw instead of the standard roll pin. Visit the store here.
· Fireball Mountain triggers: Black delrin triggers from FBM. Two styles available: blade shaped "orginal" and double "wave" style. Available from FBMfactory.com.
· Others...
Trigger Removal/Installation:
You may find the need to remove your trigger if large amounts of dirt or debris get clogged between it and the frame. Alternately, trigger removal is required in order to install an aftermarket trigger, obviously. Here are steps to take:
1. Remove the grips and disconnect the battery. Separate the frame from the body and disconnect the front microline fitting (1/8" allen wrench to remove the frame and fitting), gently set the body aside.
2. Use a metal punch, nail and hammer, or other tool to remove the trigger pin from the frame. This is the small circle located directly above the trigger in the frame. The trigger will then slide up and out from the frame.
3. Once the trigger is out, slide in the new trigger and reinstall the trigger pin. Some triggers require different instructions (such as the CP roller trigger, refer to their instructions if necessary). Adjust the trigger set screws to your preference.
4. Reconnect the microline fittings and reassemble the frame to the body. Reconnect the battery and reinstall the grips.
Related Links:
· Trigger adjustment