Has anyone attempted to build one and have any advice on starting this project?
Building auto response trigger
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Seriously though, where would I buy one?Originally posted by captian pinky View Postwhy not just buy one?
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You are missing the linkage only...not too hard to fabricate.
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The only material at my disposal comes in the form of old pot metal trigger frames... i have an idea.Originally posted by Tunaman View PostYou are missing the linkage only...not too hard to fabricate.
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What are they worth?
Digging through old stuff today I found I have two.CT Co-ordinator, Paintball Marshals
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I had an auto response years ago. At the time, I had access to aluminum and a machine shop, so I fabricated several linkages. I have 3 linkages available for sale, including trigger, L-linkage, and pins. I will also include an aluminum "T" that can be fit into the groove in the top of the frame to make your marker fire semi-auto only. The "T" blocks will require filing for a custom fit (and a short, crisp trigger pull).
If anyone is interested, pm me for pictures. Be advised that these require an auto response frame to attach the spring to make the trigger go forward after it has been pulled. I do not have springs, so you will have to find your own spring.
Because I sold my old frame (like a fool), I had to buy a new one. I just bought captian pinky's frame/assembly, so it is no longer available.Last edited by docshooter; 08-25-2017, 04:20 PM.
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Ended up cheating and ordering the internal parts from Forest at PTP.Originally posted by docshooter View PostNote that the auto response trigger is different (longer in the rear) than standard .45 frame triggers.
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Luke, before you say anything. I had nothing to do with the spraypaint on your rail.
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Has anyone tried a AR trigger on a RT rail or is everyone waiting for a fail video?
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