How Light is your Electro Trigger??

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  • minimag187
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    • Feb 2002
    • 756

    #16
    Not 2 sure, but on my ir3 maybe around an .6oz.
    Last edited by minimag187; 02-12-2003, 06:11 PM.
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    • Kevmaster
      Owners Group Div: Director
      • Oct 2001
      • 5475

      #17
      ive got three magnets on my emag...so ...maybe 8oz?

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      • JEDI
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        • Jan 2002
        • 1859

        #18
        Originally posted by bunkerhugger
        I don't know ounces but I'm sure a dime bag would set it off.
        Umm, well... he's probably right. I'm thinking an ounce is a little on the heavy side. (I'm picturing the weight of an ounce ) I would say my Emag is closer to like 1/4oz.
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        • Thordic
          AFTICA
          • May 2001
          • 5986

          #19
          My Timmy has a real short trigger, maybe a MM or two.

          But for weight, however much weight it takes to trip a microswitch.

          My granola bar is 1.5 ounces and is nowhere close to clicking the mouse Thats my comparison from work.

          I'd say 3-5 ounces might do it, 6-8 might be more a more generous estimate, but I'd say the first one would be closer.

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          • la690
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            • Apr 2002
            • 647

            #20
            with this thread and the other thread about a lighte mech trigger i am beginning to think TK is up to something. Angel LED can go off when you blow on it.
            BTW. that dime bag comment was hilarious
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            • FiRe
              SVSTC?
              • Nov 2002
              • 7750

              #21
              Originally posted by CaPoEiRa
              on my e-kitty: when the gun is leaned, the weight of the trigger will set it off
              Hahaha thats great...hehe

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              • ShooterJM
                Shooter Wang - Ice Ninja
                • Feb 2002
                • 3651

                #22
                Well. I think my mag trigger is 2-3 lbs. So my impy is probably 1/2 lb.
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                • beam
                  The end.
                  • May 2001
                  • 2036

                  #23
                  Hyperframe: I guess 3-5 oz.
                  My old Tribal: 2-4 oz.

                  Just guessing, I really have no clue.
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                  • athomas
                    Of course it works-its AGD
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 8039

                    #24
                    I'm guessing my emag trigger is about 1/2 oz.
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                    • Schnitzel
                      'Saurus'
                      • May 2002
                      • 754

                      #25
                      havent had a real chance to adjust my trigger how i'd like it, but when i had my old emag, i'm guessing it was near 2-3 oz.

                      i really do think that length can affect your perception, because i know that 1 oz isn't a lot when compared to an E trigger pull.

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                      • Strider
                        Thunder Chicken
                        • Mar 2002
                        • 1562

                        #26
                        Not sure on oz's, but my emag trigger is set to two magnets return, about 2mm pull.

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                        • ogre55
                          a.k.a. Ogre Wang
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 524

                          #27
                          If the trigger on my RT Classic is 2 lbs, then I would say that the trigger on the E-Bladed Freeflow would be less than 1/2 a lb (8oz). However, I have yet to adjust the trigger pull from the factory settings so it could be adjusted to less I am sure.

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                          • hitech
                            Not a shedder of vortices
                            • Nov 2001
                            • 4775

                            #28
                            I really have no idea. It is a WAG, but I'll guess one ounce on my hyperframe.

                            BTW, I'm interested in an easy way to measure.


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                            • QUINCYMASSGUY
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 914

                              #29
                              pressure

                              I always equate an electronic trigger as being one that is light enough and short enough that if you just tap it you don't have to worry about if you tapped hard enough or pushed down far enough to shoot, and also can fire the first shot at a split-second moment. The ability to "walk the trigger" is another feature that differentiates the two that I wish I had. Having it be short and light enough for the roller trigger to work on it would be another great option for this new setup (pref the original design, the smaller roller imbedded in the front-center of a double trigger). So lighter and shorter the better, definitely down near the 1-4 ounce mark is what I think most electrics have for trigger pulls while remaining tourney-legal.
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                              • Blazingace
                                ENGINE OF DESTRUCTION
                                • Apr 2002
                                • 829

                                #30
                                E-mag: One magnet with an o-ring under it. Very light, but not very crisp. Takes alittle more than a breeze to set it off. Bounces freakishly fast in Hybrid. Walks like a dream in E-mode.

                                Impulse: Getting a magnetic AI frame so don't know yet. I had a Imperial PB trigger on it. Ultra short, but very stiff. I had the spring tension all the way out, but it was still stiff.

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