Technically,
All Mag triggers can bounce... to a certain extent.
Right before the sear trips, the on/off pin seals the Air chamber. Both pressures are equal ontop of the on/off and below. After the sear is tripped though, and the bolt fligs forward and discharges the Air chambers volume of air, there will then be a pressure difference. This pressure difference is what creates a return force for the trigger to reset.
So there in actuality, all Mag triggers have a bounce. However, since the RT uses actual input pressure (~850 psi) to act on the pin for return as opposed to a classic valves regulated pressure (~400 psi) its obvious to see how an RT can have an entirely more forceful bounce and return force.
-Hyper
All Mag triggers can bounce... to a certain extent.
Right before the sear trips, the on/off pin seals the Air chamber. Both pressures are equal ontop of the on/off and below. After the sear is tripped though, and the bolt fligs forward and discharges the Air chambers volume of air, there will then be a pressure difference. This pressure difference is what creates a return force for the trigger to reset.
So there in actuality, all Mag triggers have a bounce. However, since the RT uses actual input pressure (~850 psi) to act on the pin for return as opposed to a classic valves regulated pressure (~400 psi) its obvious to see how an RT can have an entirely more forceful bounce and return force.
-Hyper








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