AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I guess the problem (and solution) wasn't that hard to diagnose?
No, I knew what the problem was, just not sure why. I think when I tested them originally I didn't "seat" the trigger safety tab on the safety so the tests were inaccurate. (If that makes sense)
Is this something that I need to pass along to grub, who also has a frame like mine where updates done frame updates make it unique. He wants to purchase a new trigger. Does he send it to you or does he mention the frame when ordering. I say this with loose ends because I'm not sure which way you decided to fix the issue.
The fix was on the trigger, not the frame or T-Rex. I just wanted the frames for testing across a broader range of parts.
I finally go to use the gun at a field with the new trigger. I have the LPR set pretty conservatively, there is basically no RT effect, and it shot great. I could shoot a decent string when I had to, even with my slow fingers, and could also easily shoot single shots. I found that I could do a 3-5 shot burst very easy this way and I don't feel I need to really shoot more than that ususally.
For me the gun is set perfect. I'm sure others would want the LPR a little lower than I have it so it could shoot a faster but I'm happy with my gun. It has taken over 2 years to get here with this gun. Now all that is left is some anodizing and I'll call it finished.
So I FINALLY made it out to play this weekend with my OLTR build. Everything BLachance75 said is true... the thing shoots so smoothly. I didn't bother with a video so as to not embarrass myself with how slow my fingers are, but the system itself is amazing. It's nothing to brag about, but this is the first time I've even come close to being able to fire more than a double tap with a respectable rate of fire. Awesome!
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