magnet instead of screw for trigger stop

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  • Enemy
    aKa PROZAC
    • Aug 2003
    • 1245

    #1

    magnet instead of screw for trigger stop

    ok i had this idea if you all dont like it than delete the thread its all good... there are alot of people that like the short triggers of the new electro magnetically activated guns but dont like the feel..i suggest using two magnets one in the back of the trigger and one in the frame have them facing opposite of eachother so that when pushed together they would repel oneanother.. this would give you a soft hit unlike screw limiters and even go as far as forcing the trigger back with more force a half reactivity.. this unlike a srping could give you the abilitly to adjust trigger resistance and stop at the same time...but in the end would serve the same result as a return spring just centered more on the trigger than a lever in the gun.. just a thought have fun with it.
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  • kauai_paintball
    I am skidd now
    • Mar 2004
    • 505

    #2
    Hrm, Sound good on paper, but dont most guns today do that now? or is it that there is a magnet i on the from of the trigger frame, and it attracts the trigger back? anyways, lots of guns use this method I think, Iwas thinkin about doing something similar on a rt mag, when I get my new mag in trade from juba, ill tinker around and see if its possible. If it is, you would have to stop air from resetting the trigger like normal, otherwise you would have to much bounce and it wouldnt be tournament legal. Of course you could always make it so that air resets the trigger, but the magnet pushes it back, and that would make a bouncing trigger like youve never seen, non tourney legal, but good for a day of rec ball in the woods. I could imagine doing a magnet trigger mod for an RT mag, I ll do some tinkering and send what I come up with to someone who can do it, or if its that simple, do it my self. I could install a moving bracket into a trigger frame that moves a magnet forward and backward so you can adjust how heavy the trigger pull is, of course the trigger pull wouldent be any lighter than a nicely tuned ULT, if you have ULT, but it would make it feel like an electro trigger.
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    • Duck Hunt
      Spam
      • Oct 2003
      • 434

      #3
      I put 2 earth magnets oppisite sides facing each other on the back of my trigger and on the grip frame behind the trigger on my Piranha, I did this because you could walk this gun incredibly fast but the spring returning the trigger didn't do it fast enough, so my finger would come in for a second pull and the trigger would still be pressing the solenoid down, therefore not letting it fire.


      Needless to say the magnets were TOO strong, made the trigger pull really hard.

      Sean

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      • Mistr_eX
        TMCC?
        • Aug 2003
        • 20

        #4
        The TMCC already has one, and it feels like a dream. Ive walked it 16 no problem.

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