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  • paintballfiend
    I like pudding.
    • Jun 2006
    • 555

    #1

    Single Trigger

    I was wondering how much of a difference the single trigger on a mag is different fron a double trigger on say a spyder. The only other gun I have used with a single trigger is a tipmann pro carbine. Are they the same?
  • slade
    Carpe Noctem
    • Apr 2004
    • 3442

    #2
    from my experience the trigger pull on any mag is much better than on any blowback.
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    • Nutsnyomowf
      dont let the name scare U
      • Sep 2003
      • 175

      #3
      Me Luv Me some single Trigger long time!!!

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      • Recon by Fire
        Enimo Et Fide
        • Mar 2003
        • 1706

        #4


        No comparison between the single trigger on a Mag and a double-Spyder trigger! My single trigger on this ULE RT is a Dye. Very nice short pull and plenty fast for a single trigger. Again no comparison between a Tippy single trigger and a Mag. You will like the Mag single trigger much better.

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        • buzzboy
          Emo grass cuts inself
          • Mar 2005
          • 1322

          #5
          I find the mech mag pull(non ult) to be the same as an Espyder pull. If that helps at all. Maybe a tad stiffer.

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          • warbeak2099
            That is my foot!
            • Jan 2004
            • 4447

            #6
            Well, that's really stretching it. The pull on a mech mag (non ULT) is about 3 pounds. The pull on an E-Spyder with the stock switch is about half a pound.
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            • ThePixelGuru
              Guru of Pixels
              • May 2005
              • 1461

              #7
              I really like my stock Minimag, and a huge part of the reason is the feel of the trigger pull. I've heard people describe the pull as "snappy," and that's pretty accurate. It's a nice solid feel with pretty much no slop to it... Works extremely well for me so long as I'm not trying to hose paint at someone, though I can hold my own with some electros if I really try to fan it. I tried a double trigger Benchmark frame on there, and it sucked donkey butt. Slop, wiggle, and felt like squeezing a turd. Went back to the single trigger immediately. It's all opinion, though. If you're not an electronazi, you'll probably like it.

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