IHP ADVANCE TRIGGER

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IHP ADVANCE TRIGGER

Post by tirths » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:32 pm

Idea is to show how it works not for to comments on video motion :D

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Re: New trigger unit for IHP

Post by tirths » Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:34 pm

Now a bit details. The trigger comes with complete housing. This can be directly replace with the existing one (of-course you have to do a bit of filing) . There are some few attachment not shown here but overall by now you are having clear idea about how the trigger works and how to attach.

What you can expect from this trigger?

1. Predictable smooth action
2. Zero Accidental firing

What else one can expect?

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Re: New trigger unit for IHP

Post by Big Daddy » Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:58 pm

Hi Tirths,

Congratulation on your new trigger design (and of course the 3d presentation). I’m a zero at gun smiting….but couldn’t you have introduced the screw mechanism in the Canon 65 to adjust the trigger? Just a thought.
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Re: New trigger unit for IHP

Post by Basu » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:02 pm

Tirths,
it is evident from video motion that the 1st and 3rd pivot pins from left are taking maximum stress. yet the trigger lever is to give the final answar.Have you checked with lbs pulling force ?
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Re: New trigger unit for IHP

Post by brihacharan » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:58 am

Basu wrote:Tirths,
it is evident from video motion that the 1st and 3rd pivot pins from left are taking maximum stress. yet the trigger lever is to give the final answar.Have you checked with lbs pulling force ?
On the whole grand idea .

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Hi Basu / Tirths,
> Good question Basu!
> I think Tirths with "His Soul as an Artist & Mind of an Engineer" has taken this into consideration.
> The transition of the stress from the 1st pivot pin to the 3rd is 'retro' thus gradually reducing the 'pull' effort to approximately 4lbs or there about.
> I believe its a 2 stage pull - crisp to the point.
> Am I right Tirths?
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Re: New trigger unit for IHP

Post by tirths » Wed Apr 14, 2010 1:09 pm

@BD: Good observation. As said, there are some fine details which I am not showing anywhere. But yes, this trigger is highly adjustable one.

@Basu: I agree and pivot pin dia is same size of the pin IHP is using to arrest the entire power plant. 1st pin is for direct stress and the third pin is for transferring/bypassing stress to another direction where using 2nd lever can be most effective. And finally the pull weight within the HAPPY limit

@Brihacharan: In one line you have explained everything!!

Hope to see soon HAPPY face of IHP owners.

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Re: IHP ADVANCE TRIGGER

Post by gverma » Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:51 pm

very nice

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Re: IHP ADVANCE TRIGGER

Post by vijaycool » Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:40 pm

Nice Job... keep going but a small question. I dont see any hole where the main pin is inserted across the tube.

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Re: IHP ADVANCE TRIGGER

Post by tirths » Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:55 pm

vijaycool wrote:Nice Job... keep going but a small question. I dont see any hole where the main pin is inserted across the tube.

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You are right vijay! Those are cosmetics.

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Re: IHP ADVANCE TRIGGER

Post by brihacharan » Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:38 pm

tirths wrote:
vijaycool wrote:Nice Job... keep going but a small question. I dont see any hole where the main pin is inserted across the tube.

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You are right vijay! Those are cosmetics.
Hi Vijaycool,
> Cosmetics - Indeed!!!
> That's why I've bestowed this title to Tirths - "The man with the Soul of an Artist & the Mind of an Engineer".
> According to me when it comes to Air Guns - It's nothing but undersatanding PHYSICS & ERGONOMY and implementing them to perfection.
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