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how does a response trigger work? and how do i use it?

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  1. behind the trigger there is a little pin the is pushed when you pull the trigger and it automaticly pushes back out. so... if you put just enough push on the trigger you can get rapid fire thats what most people do with it


  2. Well. i have one. It works as it is closer to the gun alot lighter and more sensative and responsive to tiny touches. You use it on your gun as the trigger of course but how you fire it for morst speed you would "rocketfingers" it which you put both your fingers on the trigger and move them on it as fast as you can back and forth

  3. A Response Trigger like on a Tippmann?

    The Response Trigger is a small piston located inside the grip behind the trigger.  Excess blowback gas from firing the gun is transfered through hoses and a flow constrictor (more flow = faster trigger reset) to the piston.  The Piston pushes the trigger forward allowing the sear to reset.  With the right amount of trigger pressure (not to soft that the trigger does not pull and not too hard to where it overrides the RT), you can sweet spot the RT and achieve burst and auto firing.  

    The begin tuning the RT, s***w the flow constrictor in all the way so the trigger is hard to pull.  Then slowly s***w the flow constrictor out and fire occasionally till the rate of fire is what you want.


  4. Sorry Colin, but no. It seems that you're simply describing the basic trigger on any electronic marker.

    A response trigger means that your marker will fire twice for each trigger pull, once on the pull and again on the release, basically.

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