couple trigger pull questions

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  • i heart my mag
    official ao member #10261
    • Jul 2003
    • 132

    #1

    couple trigger pull questions

    wats the average weight of a walkable trigger?
    can the average human notice a difference of 1-2 oz in a trigger pull?

    which do you guys prefer? long (relatively long, for an electro, not like spyder long), superlight trigger, or a relatively stiff super short pull?
  • Methylphenidate
    Registered User
    • Aug 2003
    • 549

    #2
    what about super light super short
    i like it where all i have to do is think about pulling the trigger and it goes off

    AIM: stix1385

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    • i heart my mag
      official ao member #10261
      • Jul 2003
      • 132

      #3
      the problem w/ super short/super light that i have is when i try and walk it, my fingers will go back and pull the trigger and hit the trigger stop but theres nothing to help the trigger bounce foreward again, this is why i like the short, stiff pull. but if i use a long really light pull, i can get my fingers to start moving foreward again before they hit the back-most point in the triggers travel. i dunno if this is a problem every1 has or not but i know from experience that a short superlight pull doesnt work for me, my frend set up a bushy like that and i could rip like 2 bps lol (yea i was flying) i felt like i was playing a pump game

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      • tyrion2323
        Euroball=goodness
        • Dec 2002
        • 1654

        #4
        Last I knew, an electronic mag is around 5-6oz. A hinge-trigger on a cocker is around 11oz, and a ULT'd mag is 15oz. my numbers might be a bit off, though.
        My AIM Intimidator is better than your Automag. Get over it.
        Hobart Paintball AIM Paintball

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        • i heart my mag
          official ao member #10261
          • Jul 2003
          • 132

          #5
          thank you........thats the kinda info im looking for....but how would u go about measuring the weight of the pull??

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          • trevorjk
            <S>WooLooLoo</S>
            • Dec 2002
            • 4324

            #6
            what are trigger distances though? would you happen to know that? escpecially the mags pull distance
            t33kyboy "So if a cat is dropped from 11 inches, it will most likely die."

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            • Rick927
              Reaper Custom Conversions
              • Jun 2002
              • 226

              #7
              go to www.brownells.com search for a trigger pull gauge and by the one that suits your needs.I would try to find one with a 1.5 lbs limit at the high end cause paintball marker triggers are much lighter that standard gun triggers.
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