In lots of descriptions of spyder eguns and trigger frames, they mention Reactive trigger response. Is that supposed to be like an X-valve. I heard somewhere that it means that it fires when you pull the trigger and when to realease the trigger. Anyone with experience with e spyders have any info on what this is?
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i have friends with electronic spyders, and neither i or them know what they are talking about. i assum its just a cheezy new feature, and its probably just one shot on pull, another on release. or the "reactivity" is the high strength of the triggerf spring, which makes the trigger un-walkable... i think its a crockSIG RULES SUCK REAL BAD AND THEYRE STUPID AND DUMB AND THEY STINK AND ARE STUPID AND I HATE THEM AND THEY SUCK REAL BAD
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paint_munkey
as far as i know, spyders don't have a reactive trigger option. i think the e-spyders have a few firing modes to mess around with, but i've never heard of a reactive trigger on a spyder.
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I bet its trigger bounce and they are blurring the terms. I have a sprint frame on a spyder and if you set the trigger right, hold it right the recoil will be enough to fire it again. But yall know what trigger bounce is...Sprint frame also has a blurb about reactive trigger.
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ESP/Sprint frames have neither RT or turbo mode, they just have trigger bouce cause of the crappy stock pull with the heavy spring in the trigger, and its a real pain in the arse to try to walk... but i took my spring out and its really nice... but i sold it to my friend now
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different names
There is a condition on an electronic where if you adjust the trigger properly, then you can find a sweet spot where you hold your finger and the gun is somewhat full auto.
This is called different things, sweet spotting, trigger bounce, and RT (even though teh mag guys have a fit about that term).
There is a "response" mode that is named after an older mag trigger system, before the days of electos, where you get 2 shots per pull, one on the way back and one on the way out.
That was ruled illegal long ago but a lot of electros have that as an available mode.
-rob
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all triggers are reactive, they react to the force of your finger! so yeah...its a crock
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what reactive is, there verison of it or elctros version its a shot on the pull and the release so the gun basicaly double shoots or shoots twice as fast
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thats called turbo mode, or in some cases, hyper mode, and the ESP/Sprint frames do not have this mode of fireOriginally posted by paintballbeaver
what reactive is, there verison of it or elctros version its a shot on the pull and the release so the gun basicaly double shoots or shoots twice as fast
the only thing that kingman is referring to is the trigger bounce from the spring and microswitch, and it is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE THE X-VALVE
kingman markets all of these crappy little features, such as the 'zebra rear cocking bolt' in the spyder shutter is no different from any other spyder bolt besides holes drilled in the rear cocking part, and 3 polished sectionsProud Member Of The AO Cesspool Since 08-24-2002
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