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KurtG
01-08-2001, 01:44 PM
Has anyone shot the response trigger? What do think of it? Is it worth the price?
Thanks

Counterfeit
01-08-2001, 03:23 PM
It is acually reactive trigger not response.

Phaelon Veritas
01-08-2001, 03:45 PM
I have seen this work and it requires holding the trigger in a perfect position and it works like a automatic but you have o have the trigger in almost a perfect position...or otherwise you can fire it faster with your finger... pretty neat concept except I can't imagine it does too much for the sear assembly..... I don't know I'm not too familiar with the model 98 but I can say I saw one and the guy who was about to buy it was having trouble getting the trigger in it's proper positioning to get the desired rapid fire...

butt kicker
01-09-2001, 03:25 PM
i have shot a friend of mines and when you have the trigger set up right it is awesome i could shout 11 bps easy the bad thing is getting the trigger set major pain in the *** and the gun is fairly loud and has some kick but for the price ($269) it can't be beat

zombie master
01-09-2001, 04:54 PM
first off unless you got money to wast on pballs you dont need any thing that shoots 11pbs or you will be out of cash fast the idea is nice in some ways but in the long run you would probuble come to appreciat a semi make sure the balls you shoot are the right size for the barrel you use and you will be so accurate you wont need to shoot 11pbs

elTwitcho
01-10-2001, 01:20 PM
Yeah but when you set the trigger to full reactive and achieve full auto like that, it's illegal at fields just like full auto on electronic markers.

Richy_C
01-10-2001, 05:03 PM
think if youput a sbring in front of the trigger, it would be "hands free" hey mom lokk! i'm f&*%ing up my blow back when i should be saving for a mag!

elTwitcho
01-10-2001, 06:05 PM
LOL "Hey mom I'm f##king up my blowback when i should be saving for a mag", hah that's funny

ElectricHead
01-10-2001, 06:10 PM
can i ask why you repeated the exact same thing he said? just curious... plus maybe some people prefer the blowbacks to mags, i know i do, if i were to get anything it would be a cocker, not a mag

elTwitcho
01-10-2001, 09:16 PM
Because I thought it was funny. I dont know an awful lot of people that if you take money out of the equation would take a blowback over a mag or any other higher end marker. It's more efficient to have a gun operated by gas to power bolt movement than springs anyhow.

Dman
01-11-2001, 10:18 AM
1. I have a Tippman RT. I love it. I highly advise getting it. The adjustment is pretty awesome. Most fields will make you tighten down the nut before ou go onto the field, but even then I like it because I can get it to shoot threeish round bursts(3-5) I dont't want auto...but bursts help with a gun inaccurate as the Tippman with the stock barrel. I put all my money into my cocker right now so I have no money for a barrel yet.

2. Thre reason that I prefer blowbacks and cockers to mags is mainly because of flexibility. The mag is limited compared to a cocker. Plus you can really only use N2/CA on a mag. If you use CO2 you end up having lots of problems. At least in my experience. One of the local fields here rents Mags for 20 bucks more. I didn't like using it with CO2...nothing but problems. With my cocker/Tippman/Priahna I don't need to worry if the field doesn't have Air. I can just use CO2 with little or no problems. That's just in my experience, though. I have heard some people say that they have had no problems with mags and CO2. I just personally don't like them.

To each their own:)