SilentSno
03-13-2002, 11:54 PM
I have a customized mag with the following:
Benchmark 2x triggerframe (modified to make the pull as little as possible)
Benchmark Blue Foregrip
PowderKoted body, rail, and drop forward,
CP 1 piece black barrel 12"
9v Revy
Crossfire 68 cu inches 3000 psi tank
Now, i love my gun, but have debated the purchase of the RT valve, i just think about the word "reactive trigger" and it states that it pushes the trigger back out, if i'm not mistaken.
My buddy has a RT and i fired it, stock frame and trigger, and the trigger is, well compared to eveything i've ever shot, the hardest ever to actually pull, and the trigger didn't seem to reactive to me, i felt like a kick in my finger, but it didn't push it back out.
So my question is: what do you think, would be trigger frame cause it to require less effort, or maybe his RT is faulty, i dunno, just was wondering before i spent the $250 or so dollars.
Benchmark 2x triggerframe (modified to make the pull as little as possible)
Benchmark Blue Foregrip
PowderKoted body, rail, and drop forward,
CP 1 piece black barrel 12"
9v Revy
Crossfire 68 cu inches 3000 psi tank
Now, i love my gun, but have debated the purchase of the RT valve, i just think about the word "reactive trigger" and it states that it pushes the trigger back out, if i'm not mistaken.
My buddy has a RT and i fired it, stock frame and trigger, and the trigger is, well compared to eveything i've ever shot, the hardest ever to actually pull, and the trigger didn't seem to reactive to me, i felt like a kick in my finger, but it didn't push it back out.
So my question is: what do you think, would be trigger frame cause it to require less effort, or maybe his RT is faulty, i dunno, just was wondering before i spent the $250 or so dollars.