Azodin-Spyder 31F Trigger Spring
The original Azodin-Spyder 31F replacement trigger spring ensures precise trigger resistance and its immediate return to the starting position after every pull.
- Consistent Response: Defined spring tension guarantees smooth trigger mechanism operation and prevents sticking or a "mushy" feel during firing.
- Universal Compatibility: Designed for a wide range of mechanical and electronic Azodin and Spyder markers, making maintenance of your equipment easier.
Azodin-Spyder 31F Trigger Spring – For Smooth and Rapid Firing
The Azodin-Spyder 31F Trigger Spring is an essential part of the trigger assembly that directly affects the interaction between the player and the marker. The primary task of this spring is to provide stable resistance against finger pressure and then lightning-fast return of the trigger to the forward position. Without a properly functioning spring, the marker loses its sensitivity, which can fundamentally impact your rate of fire and accuracy in critical moments of the game.
This part is made of high-quality spring steel, which retains its mechanical properties even under long-term load and thousands of compression cycles. The 31F spring is designed with balance in mind – it is not too stiff to tire the finger, but at the same time has enough strength to reliably return the trigger even if the mechanism is contaminated with paint or dust.
Spring replacement is recommended if you feel that the trigger is losing its original resistance, is not returning fast enough, or if the spring is visibly deformed or corroded. Installation is straightforward and can be completed in minutes as part of routine trigger frame maintenance.
Technical Parameters and Specifications:
- Part Code: 31F
- Component Type: Trigger Spring
- Material: Durable steel with anti-corrosion finish
- Compatibility: Azodin Kaos, Blitz, Zenith; Spyder Victor, Fenix, Sonix, and other clones
- Features: Standard stiffness for both mechanical and electro-pneumatic frames
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
1. How do I know it's time to replace the trigger spring?
If the trigger returns slowly after being pulled or gets hung up in the rear position, the spring is likely fatigued. A very soft trigger pull is also a common symptom, which can lead to unintentional double shots or missed cycles in electronic markers.
2. Can I shorten the spring for a lighter trigger pull?
We do not recommend modifying the spring. While shortening it might reduce resistance, it also weakens the return force, often leading to trigger sticking. For a lighter pull, it is better to clean the mechanism and lightly lubricate the trigger pins.
3. Is the spring the same for mechanical and electronic markers?
Yes, for most Azodin and Spyder models, the size of the 31F spring is standardized. However, we recommend checking the manual diagram of your specific model to confirm the part code before purchasing.
Tips for Longevity:
Every time you clean the trigger frame, wipe the spring with a dry cloth to remove dust and paint residue. Apply a microscopic layer of quality paintball oil to prevent surface corrosion, especially if you play in humid environments.
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