So, we're all familiar with the double trigger, blade trigger, ring trigger, roller trigger, etc. I just had an idea. (oddly enough while playing the trigger finger flash game.
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As my screen name implies, i'm a musician. I play bass, and the way that I attack the strings with my right hand is remarkably similar to walking a trigger. However, I use THREE fingers when I play bass. I came up with two ideas to use this to my advantage.
1.) A longer blade trigger, so that each finger has enough room to move.
or
2.) An entirely different trigger design, in which there are three seperate buttons or contact points.
Musically, I can comfortably play triplets at 250 BPM (beats per minute), which equates into 12.5 BPS (balls per second). I can play sixteenth notes fairly comfortably at 170 BPM, which equates into 11.3 BPS. It would be pretty cool if I could apply this directly to paintball.
Any thoughts? Concerns? Is this an engineering possibility?
)As my screen name implies, i'm a musician. I play bass, and the way that I attack the strings with my right hand is remarkably similar to walking a trigger. However, I use THREE fingers when I play bass. I came up with two ideas to use this to my advantage.
1.) A longer blade trigger, so that each finger has enough room to move.
or
2.) An entirely different trigger design, in which there are three seperate buttons or contact points.
Musically, I can comfortably play triplets at 250 BPM (beats per minute), which equates into 12.5 BPS (balls per second). I can play sixteenth notes fairly comfortably at 170 BPM, which equates into 11.3 BPS. It would be pretty cool if I could apply this directly to paintball.
Any thoughts? Concerns? Is this an engineering possibility?

, but yea hes right it would be too wobbly

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