Xiaou2,
We'll see

Perhaps I am underestimating the weight of a hollow plastic handle. And without the enormous metal shaft inside, that's all we're talking about here... a hollow plastic handle.
Thanks for suggesting that I do not understand the mechanics of the situation. I good-naturedly disagree. Although the handle is quite tall, one does not play Tron with their hand on top of the stick like they would with a ball top. In order to use the trigger, the bottom of your hand needs to be in only a little higher position than it needs to be using a bat stick. I don't know how you play, but I tend to move the stick with the base of my hand (my pinkie and ring fingers and the muscles in my palm on that side of the hand). I do understand that a longer lever makes it easier to exert more force, but I don't think the difference is as great as you make it out to be, since the hand position is only a bit higher.
I too have hacked trigger sticks. So I'm not operating entirely from theory.
That said, I was using the Super as an example because I was familiar with the hack. If I were doing it again, I would use a shorter throw stick like a t-stick or a suzo500, both of which are also of sturdier construction than the admittedly cheesy Super.
I agree it will not be as bullet proof as a real tron stick. I agree that it would be possible to grab the top of the very tall Tron stick and yank away until you powdered a super base or bent the hollow shaft. I just don't think that even in the heat of battle I will accidentally accomplish this. Maybe I don't play my machine seriously enough.
I respect your opinion and see your points. I'm just too dumb and stubborn not to try it anyway if given the chance

Peale,
From what I understand the Xenophobe handle (and trigger and so on) is the same as the Happ offering, and that the individual parts of the Happ stick are available form their site. Go to the exploded view and write down the parts numbers of the bits you need, and then go fill them in to the order form.
Al