MircoSwitch, Hall magnet, Touch plate?

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  • Duck Hunt
    Spam
    • Oct 2003
    • 434

    #1

    MircoSwitch, Hall magnet, Touch plate?

    I've had my share of spyders and clones with mircoswitches and trigger return springs. I was wondering what other guns out there use those and other types of firing mech's. Such as the shocker, dm4, other "high end" markers.


    I'm currently planning on morlocking some of my friends markers and wanted to know what might be the best way to do it, pretaining to the firing mechanisms. Can anyone tell me the benifits and downsides to today's most popular ones?

    Sean

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  • adlar
    AGD Trained Monkey
    • Dec 2000
    • 133

    #2
    Also curious about this. Such as would it be advantages to replace the HAL sensor in an emag with something else like a microswitch. Would that eliminate some of the weird problems in the 4.0 software? Keep the return magnets instead of springs, and replace the trigger magnet with a set screw to push a microswitch inside the frame maybe...

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    • AnArchist_1944
      Sex-E-Mag
      • Sep 2003
      • 360

      #3
      ive wondered this as well like putting a DM4 microswitch into the E-mag frame.
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