Well, its a trigger, so Rufus dog double trigger, GTA trigger for tippmanm. Hinge triggers, eblade, Spyder e-frame, and all kinds of other triggers
Marker Setup:
A-5 with: Freak (all american tip)
Lapco Drop adapter
CP dovetail and On/Off adapter
Response Trigger
Rhino hopper
Freak tip and CP parts annoded blue, blue microline on RT and cyclone
Strengths:
Looks kind of cool.
Weaknesses:
Is a badly milled POS
Review:
Well, at first glance it looked kind of rough and unpolished.
It was a fairly easy install. My initial test of just cocking and pulling the trigger worked fine. BUT when i gassed it up the trigger would not fire.
SO I disassembled and looked over the trigger and sure enough, it wasn't milled right. So i pulled out a file and went to work.
After filing and placing it back in four times it finally worked a little. Kept jamming.
I don't know about you, but I don't like having to mess around with my marker everytime I want to paint someone, so this peice of junk came out and the stock trigger went back in.
I might get the guard annoed blue and add just that piece back in, but on the whole this is just a waste of money and time.
Conclusion:
Don't bother unless you want to have to deal with a crappy mill job and have an hour plus to tinker with it. IT JUST DOESN'T WORK!
quote:Originally posted by Freak_A5_dude I believe you on this trigger, but i was wondering how the Rufus Dawg trigger worked out for you? How was it with the response trigger?
To be honest I got great deal on an brand new A-5 with an E-grip and I tranfered the rufus dawg trigger to that. Worked great there.