Do double triggers help rof?

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  • FooTemps
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    • Sep 2001
    • 6702

    #16
    I like double because I can alternate fingers.

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    • HyperSnyper

      #17
      Originally posted by markhauguel
      No double trigger will help your ROF by itself. Practice will. Having a loader system that can keep up will also help. All frames, set aside electro's, require you to move your finger fast and regular. That is what is important for high ROF. Most people I have met still use only one finger moving even with at double trigger. All things aside stick with a AGD grip it will have the best fit and trigger match up.
      Well,

      IMHO, using one finger for a double trigger is kinda a waste. They put a second finger groove for a secong finger to pull it. When there are 2 fingers pulling a trigger versus having only one finger pull the trigger, guess what? OMG, the pull seems half as light!

      But when it comes down to it, its all preference. My fried still shoots his Spyder with double trigger with only his middle finger. I use two fingers (my middle and ring fingers) and the pull seems light on my Benchy 2x (expecially with a different power tube spacer and trhe z valve).

      They even have double triggers for electros for Gods sake? The trigger is as effortless as you can get! Do you relly need a double?

      Its seems to me that double triggers and frames seem to be just a standard trend on most guns. It comes down to just preference. Double triggers arent necceasrily better than single. After all, do real firearms have double triggers? (rhetorical)

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      • PowerFedMag
        RT of reliability.
        • May 2001
        • 461

        #18
        damn, this thread is old

        Well, when I started this thread I had a stock frame..now I have a Double Trigger + RT.
        I like the double trigger better, because its easier to hold the frame and fire with my middle finger. The way I see it, since the trigger extends downward farther, I don't have to have my hand as far up on the frame as I would with a single trigger, in order for my middle finger to reach the trig.

        Oh yea, and about real guns not having double triggers...
        First off, when you're looking for stability, and long term comfort, a double trigger is not the way to go, when we're talking real fire arms. Paintball is way different, and we are trying to achieve superior ROF through semi-auto pball guns.
        And second, real fire arms have burst and full auto...not that pball guns don't...but I shure as heck don't use full or burst at fields or tourneys.
        Finally, ROF isn't as important with real firearms\ fighting than with pball....eh, but I'll stop here...time to get food, yum
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        • DYE-BaLLeR
          Registered User
          • Oct 2001
          • 756

          #19
          if u pull on the trigger at the very bottom with a dbl it will be lighter but longer, because u have more leverage from the fulcrom(sp?). still all preference

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