Define a Trigger pull.

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  • Jimbud
    Just another old SOB
    • Jul 2004
    • 82

    #1

    Define a Trigger pull.

    Is it tournament legal if my trigger has no electronic bounce and does not fire if I hit the back of the tank fairly hard,
    but when walked combined with the slight kick of the marker is able to be shot very quickly?
    Sort of like sweet spotting an RT.

    And how exactly does the NPPL robot check a marker for bounce?

    How does the PSP do it?

    Thanks
  • oneworld
    i poke badgers with spoons
    • May 2004
    • 1584

    #2
    well if they do it like normal. just pull the trigger slowley 3 times. i dont see how they would catch you.. mine is ramping like mad. and it doesnt bounce at all. but they really cant catch me for it. im not sure what psp does tho.

    personaly.. that nppl bot scares me
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    • yakitori

      #3
      well, some tourneys they check your gun in one or more way than just 3 slow pulls. They will tilt the gun in different angles, try to get it to bounce by lightly pulling and letting the recoil do the work, so on and so forth.

      Its pretty obvious when someone is adding shots cause of low debounce. I can spot it anyway. Im sure the refs can too. They arent dumb.

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      • BD_Paintball
        UW-Whitewater Paintball
        • May 2003
        • 2268

        #4
        that technically is an illegal trigger. if it shoots more then one time per pull no matter how fast you are walking then it is illegal. if it bounces when you are walking fast then it is illegal. most refs will not really care if it does not go crazy, but some will walk your gun and they can tell if its illegal. and example is our last college tourney at Iowa state. a kid had a dm5 that was bouncing when you walked it fast but was fine when you shot slow or one at a time. he almost got kicked out but the captains voted to let him stay.
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        • oneworld
          i poke badgers with spoons
          • May 2004
          • 1584

          #5
          Originally posted by BD_Paintball
          that technically is an illegal trigger. if it shoots more then one time per pull no matter how fast you are walking then it is illegal. if it bounces when you are walking fast then it is illegal. most refs will not really care if it does not go crazy.
          define crazy

          lol. but the refs around here just take three slow pulls.. and thats it. i think ramping is leagle to... as long as it olny rmaps up to 15 bps. i know for a fact it is around here. i dont know about ne where else tho :S
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          • Jimbud
            Just another old SOB
            • Jul 2004
            • 82

            #6
            Originally posted by yakitori
            well, some tourneys they check your gun in one or more way than just 3 slow pulls. They will tilt the gun in different angles, try to get it to bounce by lightly pulling and letting the recoil do the work, so on and so forth.

            Its pretty obvious when someone is adding shots cause of low debounce. I can spot it anyway. Im sure the refs can too. They arent dumb.
            It's not adding shots from low debounce. the debounce is set pretty high.
            It is recoil assited trigger pulling. But it is trigger pulling not electronic bounce.

            That is my question.
            Is recoil assited trigger pulling against the rules?

            I dont want to know if I can "get away with it" I just want to know if it is technically legal.

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            • oneworld
              i poke badgers with spoons
              • May 2004
              • 1584

              #7
              i dont think id pull it.. you really should check with the tourney you wanna play in.. and they could give you more info than we could
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              • Jimbud
                Just another old SOB
                • Jul 2004
                • 82

                #8
                Originally posted by oneworld
                i dont think id pull it.. you really should check with the tourney you wanna play in.. and they could give you more info than we could

                Fair enough.

                Thanks

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                • zaqwert6
                  Nobody Special
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 108

                  #9
                  Your talking about mechanical trigger bounce and yes, that IS an illegal trigger setup.

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                  • Beemer
                    I could tell you but then.

                    • Oct 2003
                    • 3250

                    #10
                    Define a Trigger pull
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                    Originally posted by Jimbud
                    Is it tournament legal if my trigger has no electronic bounce and does not fire if I hit the back of the tank fairly hard,
                    but when walked combined with the slight kick of the marker is able to be shot very quickly?
                    Sort of like sweet spotting an RT.

                    And how exactly does the NPPL robot check a marker for bounce?

                    How does the PSP do it?

                    Thanks
                    http://pspevents.com/

                    PSP Equipment Rules v. 1.05
                    February 2, 2005

                    3. Markers
                    3.1. Players may carry a single, .68 caliber, pump or semi automatic
                    Last edited by Beemer; 11-12-2005, 03:24 AM. Reason: To Add

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                    • blykins
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 193

                      #11
                      RT's are legal in NPPL/PSP/CFOA. You just need to turn the input psi down so it doesnt bounce so much.
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                      • BD_Paintball
                        UW-Whitewater Paintball
                        • May 2003
                        • 2268

                        #12
                        Originally posted by blykins
                        RT's are legal in NPPL/PSP/CFOA. You just need to turn the input psi down so it doesnt bounce at all.
                        fixed
                        My Guns: chrome and black pump mag
                        -black 2k sniper 2
                        -32* vision imp with ups, ECS, reloader B
                        -was'd imp w/ i-frame and all ups, warp feed
                        -88/3000 and 48/3000 tanks

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                        • Miscue
                          Super Moderator

                          • Oct 2000
                          • 7105

                          #13
                          It's that thing that we used to have to do to shoot the gun... about 5+ years ago.

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                          • Beemer
                            I could tell you but then.

                            • Oct 2003
                            • 3250

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Miscue
                            It's that thing that we used to have to do to shoot the gun... about 5+ years ago.
                            Hey I still do it, but I guess thats just me.

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                            • Lohman446
                              Useful posts: 7
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 9315

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Miscue
                              It's that thing that we used to have to do to shoot the gun... about 5+ years ago.

                              Hmm... I still do to
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