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    Posted: 24 July 2008 at 10:24pm
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What is the difference between the RT trigger and E-Grip?

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i didnt send you here, you asked

 

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Originally posted by Ace_Of_Spades Ace_Of_Spades wrote:

i didnt send you here, you asked


 


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You linked me though, I asked if I could get help here/
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use the search feature.  There are numerous guides that will tell you exactly what is different between the two.

The main difference is that the r/t is a piston that pushes against the trigger in the opposite way your finger exerts force on it to reset the sear after each shot, creating a rapid-fire effect (the r/t is not full auto and runs off of excess co2).  The E-Grip is battery operated and performs through a circuit board to activate the sear.  The E-grip has many firing modes, including full-auto, burst modes, and a few other goodies.  Also, the e-grip has a significantly lighter trigger pull.

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E-Grip: It's an electronic sear-tripper frame. Basically lightens your trigger pull dramatically.

R/T: A pneumatic piston behind the trigger that uses excess gas to reset the trigger. If you hold the trigger at just the right spot, the R/T will bounce the trigger, creating a full auto effect. This is not legal at some places, so be sure to check your field.

Edit: Poopies. Beaten to the punch.


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