is there a difference between the hAir trigger and a pneumag that say, pneumagger would build?
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theoretically no.Originally posted by ProblemKinderis there a difference between the hAir trigger and a pneumag that say, pneumagger would build?
actual performance wise...
absolutely
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While I'm sure you're right, from my personal experience with his work it is quite top notch. I'm not a fan of the external reg. look so I asked him if he could install the entire setup into my Chimera frame, and he did it. And the only evidence that it has pneumatics is the microline that comes out of the bottom of the frame and plugs into a T-fitting.Originally posted by rudzdiy with off the shelf parts compared to proffesional manufacturing
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Originally posted by Empyreal RogueWhile I'm sure you're right, from my personal experience with his work it is quite top notch. I'm not a fan of the external reg. look so I asked him if he could install the entire setup into my Chimera frame, and he did it. And the only evidence that it has pneumatics is the microline that comes out of the bottom of the frame and plugs into a T-fitting.
i never said pnuemagger wasnt good, hes isnt..hes awesome but hes using off the shelf parts, that werent meant to be used for the applications they are, the HAIR uses custom machined parts specifically for the purpose.BEO MAFIA
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No harm, no foul.Originally posted by rudzi never said pnuemagger wasnt good, hes isnt..hes awesome but hes using off the shelf parts, that werent meant to be used for the applications they are, the HAIR uses custom machined parts specifically for the purpose.
Was meant as a testimonial for the OP mainly.
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The big difference is going to be in the switching mechanism whereas the DYI are dealing with slightly modded stock parts , the purpose built counter parts far exceed thier perfomance.
That is what makes/made the hAir and Pneumag (st least speaking of mine for sure) shoot ,feel and perform nearly identical to an eletro in terms of not only a 'lighter' trigger but the snappyness of the trigger and the inabilty to short stroke regardless of how you pull the trigger.Logic Paintball Forums
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awesome guys. i was just really curious as to the difference, thanks for clearin that up for me! hopefully we'll see the hAir trigger come out one of these days...
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Yeah... from what I understand the hAir trigger frame is pretty much fully developed, but some patent issues are preventing DeadlyWind from selling them.
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pro team has the patent. atleast, so they say. it's just another case of "your product infringes on my patent" "no it doesn't" 3 years later....still nothing.
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Originally posted by ProblemKinderpro team has the patent. atleast, so they say. it's just another case of "your product infringes on my patent" "no it doesn't" 3 years later....still nothing.
Well let's see . . .
PTP has one , DW has one and apparently 68 Super has one too. 3 years later . . . and there's less of a market for it than ever.
No one stopping anyone but demand.
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apparently DW is trying to prove their hAir trigger doesn't infringe on PTP's patent. i hever knew about 68 super's patent. i would really like to see legal mumbo jumbo stop hindering our market.Originally posted by RRfirebladeWell let's see . . .
PTP has one , DW has one and apparently 68 Super has one too. 3 years later . . . and there's less of a market for it than ever.
No one stopping anyone but demand.
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