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Kurt34
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Posted: 05 October 2005 at 6:36am |
ummmm can someone tell me basically what the response
trigger does??? I've heard that u can find the sweet spot and It
will be automatic and also that it fires when u pill the trigger and
when u reeles the trigger is this true?????
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Gerbil of Doom
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What the response trigger does is a little solenoid is installed behind the trigger, and when you pull the trigger excess air from the shot pushes the trigger back foward. The sweet spot is when you apply the right amount of pressure on the trigger and you can actually 'bounce' the trigger off of your finger, making the marker shoot really fast. You hearing about the marker shooting when you pull and release the trigger has nothing to do with the response trigger. That type of firing is from the e-bolt, and is an electronic setting. Does this clear everything up? |
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ProCarbine
16" Dye Ultralite Egg II R/T Double Trigger Red Dye Grips Remote Line Autococker as a backup w/6 piece J&J kit, eclipse ram, Worr Frame. |
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Xspyderman
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^^^ That is all good info... your desciption of how it works is very good... except a solenoid is a coil of wire that has a voltage applied that induces a magnetic field to cause kinetic energy... the R/T has a an air cylinder, not a solenoid... its 100% pneumatic and mechanical, and not at all electrical. You can still fire semi with an R/T... by simply pulling the trigger past the sweet spot and releasing you get one shot, one ball only. |
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