Spyder rocking trigger?

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  • doober
    Registered User
    • May 2005
    • 79

    #16
    i live in houston.tx and our tourney the hrl uses modified nppl rules and they banned rocking triggers

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    • VFX_Fenix
      -=Bishop=-
      • Sep 2004
      • 1052

      #17
      Originally posted by Aliens-8-MyDad
      but wasnt there a custom timmy that was modified with a rocking trigger system and two switches and it was deemed totaly illigal?
      That was actually a Shocker and it was done by Doc Nickle and was deemed illegal for tournament use in NPPL events because the trigger fired twice for each complete cycle of the trigger.

      Originally posted by mixwell2
      Actually you just disproved your own theory...they rocking trigger does have one firing point per full trigger cycle. You do not have to use the "rocking method" to get a full cycle from this trigger. Making a pull to actuate the firing point in either direction and then returning to dead center is considered by NPPL to be a full trigger cycle.
      No, I didn't. Under the original rule set for the NPPL they defined a full trigger cycle as the trigger moving through it's full range of motion, not from a neutral point in the middle of that trigger's full range of motion.

      Under this definition rocking triggers fire twice per trigger cycle and are therefore illegal. There also was a rule that guns may only have one switch which was activated by a trigger, to the best of my knowledge the Kingman frame contains two.

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