TheTramp
03-19-2004, 03:15 PM
I've noticed that I can fire my E-Mag (E-mode) much faster when the gun isn't gassed up than I can when it is.
I was trying to figure out way this is and this is what I've come up with:
My trigger is set to fire at the very end of its stroke with very little forward motion needed to reset the sensor. Now when the gun is de-gassed the trigger rod moves back out of the way with the first pull and stays there.
When I gas up the gun, the rod comes forward and the trigger hits is during the stroke. Not enough to set the gun off but it is interfering with the stroke.
My idea is to remove the trigger rod entirely. I never play in manual mode anyway. Has anyone else had this issue? Is there something I'm overlooking that I'm going to slap my forehead over?
I was trying to figure out way this is and this is what I've come up with:
My trigger is set to fire at the very end of its stroke with very little forward motion needed to reset the sensor. Now when the gun is de-gassed the trigger rod moves back out of the way with the first pull and stays there.
When I gas up the gun, the rod comes forward and the trigger hits is during the stroke. Not enough to set the gun off but it is interfering with the stroke.
My idea is to remove the trigger rod entirely. I never play in manual mode anyway. Has anyone else had this issue? Is there something I'm overlooking that I'm going to slap my forehead over?