Tippman releases an etrigger with a hall effect sensor.

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  • Russ
    Senior Membrane
    • Jul 2001
    • 1935

    #16
    Re: Hes

    IMHO, the HES is a "perfect" system

    no moving parts...which means nothing to wear out, nothing to go out-of-adjustment. very light weight, simple and effective.

    has anyone seen or heard of an AGD HES failure?

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    • thomas
      my balls are .68 caliber
      • Dec 2004
      • 129

      #17
      Originally posted by RogueFactor
      It must be noted that applying firearm designs to paintball applications has been considered "new and innovating" by the USPTO enough to get patents granted for such things.
      It must also be noted that, based on what we've all seen within the Paintball Industry, the USPTO is not necessarily the best judge of "new and innovative."

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      • robnix
        email robnix@gmail
        • Jan 2006
        • 2094

        #18
        Originally posted by RogueFactor
        The AGD HES trigger must be adjusted. Nothing complicated, but it does require it. It can go out of adjustment, but its not likely.

        Until the Invert, the biggest complaint of the HES system was that it didnt give that 'click' feel, and was therefore not as good. How things change.
        I prefer the HES system. I like the way the trigger stops when you pull it, it's solid and not a stop-click-stop. I can feel the difference even on very light microswitches.

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        • RogueFactor
          Registered User
          • Dec 2001
          • 633

          #19
          Originally posted by robnix
          I prefer the HES system. I like the way the trigger stops when you pull it, it's solid and not a stop-click-stop. I can feel the difference even on very light microswitches.
          Most who shoot Emag/Xmags prefer the HES. Its just interesting to note how HES is now the "Revolutionary technology" that Tippman has included with their E-grip. Also note that it has an External Selector Switch to switch between shooting modes...kind of sounds like the EMag selector switch.

          If it is "Revolutionary Technology" as the 68caliber.com story says, it just goes to show once again how the Automag was ahead of its time.

          Someone once said that they didnt think that Automags are cutting edge...Would these features that others are calling revolutionary make AGD markers cutting edge?

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          • robnix
            email robnix@gmail
            • Jan 2006
            • 2094

            #20
            Originally posted by RogueFactor
            Most who shoot Emag/Xmags prefer the HES. Its just interesting to note how HES is now the "Revolutionary technology" that Tippman has included with their E-grip. Also note that it has an External Selector Switch to switch between shooting modes...kind of sounds like the EMag selector switch.

            If it is "Revolutionary Technology" as the 68caliber.com story says, it just goes to show once again how the Automag was ahead of its time.

            Someone once said that they didnt think that Automags are cutting edge...Would these features that others are calling revolutionary make AGD markers cutting edge?
            Next thing you know, someone will announce their 'revolutionary' eyeless anti-chop system.

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            • JH_
              Registered User
              • Dec 2006
              • 287

              #21
              Originally posted by robnix
              Next thing you know, someone will announce their 'revolutionary' eyeless anti-chop system.
              Already happened. Kingman ACS bolts.

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              • robnix
                email robnix@gmail
                • Jan 2006
                • 2094

                #22
                Originally posted by JH_
                Already happened. Kingman ACS bolts.
                Which begs the question, would you stick your tongue in it?

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                • d4m4don3
                  does anyone read my posts?
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 1228

                  #23
                  Originally posted by JH_
                  Already happened. Kingman ACS bolts.
                  Didn't the acs bolt come out after the level 10?

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                  • Beemer
                    I could tell you but then.

                    • Oct 2003
                    • 3250

                    #24
                    Originally posted by RogueFactor
                    If it is "Revolutionary Technology" as the 68caliber.com story says, it just goes to show once again how the Automag was WAY ahead of its time.

                    Someone once said that they didnt think that Automags are cutting edge...Would these features that others are calling revolutionary make AGD markers cutting edge?
                    Put a little fix in there.

                    Ya but then AGD always liked watching everybody else play Heinz as in Heinz Catchup Then again what OTHER setup [valve] has an actual 3000psi rating? And thats underrated. Then again what other valve could take a 4500psi hit in case of a major tank reg failure? Then again AGD was the first with a tank reg safty incase the reg broke off the tank. I digress. I need my meds.

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