Of the triggers that are out there what do you prefer?
What style of trigger do you prefer?
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Originally posted by Anjin3515Of the triggers that are out there what do you prefer?
viperblade and splinter from TMS for mech
Tunablade for emag - -
I agree with that. The carbon fiber frame is definitely the most comfortable to hold, but isn't fast enough. I actually prefer a y-grip with a double trigger.Originally posted by buzzboyFor mech I thought the most comfortable(not nessacarly fastest) frame was the stock carbon.
When it comes to triggers, I don't walk, I run. Stock double works for me.Comment
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Hey:
Just curious but on the poll threads-Would you really consider a ViperBlade Pro trigger a 'Blade Style'?
Maybe its my mistake but I would consider it a 'Scythe' or something else.
Also, a Splinter Pro is more of a hybrid trigger-Blade/Double. It is classically a Double Triger because it has the hump but it is more of a blade style (positioning etc.)
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Originally posted by ClassicMaggerHey:
Just curious but on the poll threads-Would you really consider a ViperBlade Pro trigger a 'Blade Style'?
Maybe its my mistake but I would consider it a 'Scythe' or something else.
Also, a Splinter Pro is more of a hybrid trigger-Blade/Double. It is classically a Double Triger because it has the hump but it is more of a blade style (positioning etc.)
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see you know much more then I :)
I didn't realize any of this...I was just going off basic looks.
Thanks for the information.Comment
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We would disagree.Originally posted by ClassicMaggerHey:
Just curious but on the poll threads-Would you really consider a ViperBlade Pro trigger a 'Blade Style'?
Maybe its my mistake but I would consider it a 'Scythe' or something else.
Also, a Splinter Pro is more of a hybrid trigger-Blade/Double. It is classically a Double Triger because it has the hump but it is more of a blade style (positioning etc.)
-ClassicMagger
As far as blade vs. double goes, the ViperBlade(while most definitly a scythe styling) would be considered a "blade trigger". Scythe, by definition, is a blade. And a Blade as far as triggers go, have a single edge.
The Splinter Pro would be considered a double trigger. And because it has a hump, it is by definition NOT a blade trigger. It has a double edge separated by the hump.Comment
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I don't think so. Scythe style triggers have a tremendously different feel than blade triggers. The different is so drastic that they are indeed different.Originally posted by RogueFactorWe would disagree.
As far as blade vs. double goes, the ViperBlade(while most definitly a scythe styling) would be considered a "blade trigger". Scythe, by definition, is a blade. And a Blade as far as triggers go, have a single edge.Comment
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Their feel has nothing to do with the definition of their style. And what you think defies the very definition of scythe. If you want to argue the definition, argue it with American Heritage Dictionary.Originally posted by warbeak2099I don't think so. Scythe style triggers have a tremendously different feel than blade triggers. The different is so drastic that they are indeed different.
It is indeed a 'blade' trigger:
scythe (sīth) Pronunciation Key
n. An implement consisting of a long, curved single-edged blade with a long bent handle, used for mowing or reaping.Comment

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