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freezinNH
03-01-2002, 02:42 PM
Okay, someone tell me what is the big deal about DT's?
I've got a M98 and a Shutter. Shutter has a DT and the M98 doesn't.
Now I'm new so maybe I don't see the whole picture but I feel that the trigger on the M98 is more comfortable.
Why are they so sought after?:eyes:
LordChaos
03-01-2002, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by freezinNH
Okay, someone tell me what is the big deal about DT's?
I've got a M98 and a Shutter. Shutter has a DT and the M98 doesn't.
Now I'm new so maybe I don't see the whole picture but I feel that the trigger on the M98 is more comfortable.
Why are they so sought after?:eyes:
Because some people think it will help them shoot faster.
My experiance is, that while they are eaiser for SOME to shoot faster with (I'm NOT one of them), they end up being no faster firing then conventional triggers in the hands of those who know how to work one.
I notice that its easier to fire cuz your using two fingers, your fingers don't get as tired as fast.
blinkpk11
03-01-2002, 04:39 PM
on eectros, i angle my middle finger down the length of a double/blade trigger and let my finger wiggle. double triggers do help some people.
jaronervin
03-01-2002, 04:45 PM
I like double triggers because I like to shoot with my middle finger, and that makes it easier to do.
LordChaos
03-01-2002, 09:03 PM
Originally posted by jaronervin
I like double triggers because I like to shoot with my middle finger, and that makes it easier to do.
My ex-roomate always uses his middle finger to shoot... without double triggers... and he's outshot his 12v rev way to often.
blinkpk11
03-01-2002, 09:53 PM
i can out shoot a 9volt with a cocker 45 frame with my middle finger. it all comes down to preference. again with electros double finger triggers help more than with non electros IMO
gooniegoogoo
03-01-2002, 10:03 PM
Yeah, i use my middle finger alot....
..|.. (>_<) ..|..
it seems faster, and wicked
2k1AngelShooter
03-02-2002, 12:22 AM
One thing being missed here is doubles, and this really doubles for flat style triggers, have more area giving many more options to "sweetspot" or find an extra comfy place to shoot them. Thats the biggest difference I've noticed.
jaronervin
03-02-2002, 05:02 AM
you don't need a double trigger to use your middle finger, but it gives you a place to put your index finger! You can put it on the side of the gun or something. I just prefer the double. Its a matter of personal preference, really.
Furious pb
03-02-2002, 05:04 AM
I've got a gun with a double finger and one without. I really can shoot faster with the dbl. I usually use the normal finger for actually aiming, and the middle finger and the one below it for fanning(sorry I don't know all the special names for the fingers):confuse:
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