Ok,
the age old thing, lighten the trigger and it will make your rate of fire go up since the pull will be more effortless. I used to have 3 magnets in my trigger frame, I used to like the crispyness of the magents, but found that I needed to lighten my pull to compensate for its sub-par pull length.
Just when I thought that mine was light enough, I found out that other E-Mag ppl are actually putting in orings in between the trigger return magents as a spacer to lighten it een further. Some even swap out the REM's for smaller computer magnets. And again, some do both.
My Question:
Wont doing extreme trigger return force lightening eventually hurt rate of fire when it comes to the point where the return force isnt strong enough to return the trigger fast enough?
I just recently put in a small white innner on/off oring in the magnet cavity in the frame and gave it a whirl. The trigger is insanely light. May be the lightest trigger in the industry.
But like I asked before: when will too much of a good thing be bad for you and your ROF?
LMK All. Much Mahalos in advance.
-Hyper
the age old thing, lighten the trigger and it will make your rate of fire go up since the pull will be more effortless. I used to have 3 magnets in my trigger frame, I used to like the crispyness of the magents, but found that I needed to lighten my pull to compensate for its sub-par pull length.
Just when I thought that mine was light enough, I found out that other E-Mag ppl are actually putting in orings in between the trigger return magents as a spacer to lighten it een further. Some even swap out the REM's for smaller computer magnets. And again, some do both.
My Question:
Wont doing extreme trigger return force lightening eventually hurt rate of fire when it comes to the point where the return force isnt strong enough to return the trigger fast enough?
I just recently put in a small white innner on/off oring in the magnet cavity in the frame and gave it a whirl. The trigger is insanely light. May be the lightest trigger in the industry.
But like I asked before: when will too much of a good thing be bad for you and your ROF?
LMK All. Much Mahalos in advance.
-Hyper


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