Tippmann Pro/Carbine
* Custom
* AirTipps Bolt and Stock
* Lapco Bigshot 10"
* Ricochet AK
Sheridan PGP
* Stock
Strengths:
Flat, light
Weaknesses:
Overrated, likes to stick
Review:
In all reality, it's a trigger.
I own three 'Cockers as of this writing and compared a stock e-Blade trigger to the Samurai. From the outside, they look EXACTLY the same except for the fact that the Samurai has a flat surface, while the stock has curves to accommodate for fingers. They also work very similarly... I don't understand how this is so immensely better over the stock.
I'm guessing it's looks and personal preference and how you use your marker, really.
I shoot with fingerless gloves. Plain, no brand, no-name fingerless gloves. Many other people love full-finger gloves. I don't like those personally BECAUSE of the problems that people apparently have with fitting their gigantic gloved fingers into the trigger guard, not to mention that it will be a sad day indeed if I drop $40 on a pair of gloves because they look cool and have DYE all over them. If you wear full-finger gloves, then apparently this trigger will help with shaving a quarter of an inch of a protrusion that the stock trigger has to better accommodate your fingers.
I also shoot slower with a Samurai than I do with the stock trigger. How? I have no idea. I'm no pro paintballer, but I can score 11 bps on a stock trigger as opposed to the 10 bps on this trigger. Does it make a difference? No. Will people fuss over that difference? Most likely.
Also, I've noticed that this trigger likes to stick when you fire the gun canted and sideways. It's like the trigger is so light that it literally doesn't come back swinging forward because of its own weight. So if you like to shoot your gun at an angle, you might want to steer clear of the hype and stick with the stock trigger, which I just tried firing sideways with no problems. =)
Conclusion:
To me, it's all personal preference. But dropping money on a trigger that makes little to no performance difference on your gun makes no sense to me. It works, but not to the degree that everyone says it does. Good product, though.
'03 Clear Dust Nightkast, Chrome Eblade, Full Nexus Kit, Black Magic Reg., Full Stainless Freak Kit-Stainless Back-Blue 10'' Freak Front, 68/45 Dynaflow, Evo 2 W/Z-board,Samuri Trigger
Strengths:
Very Light, Gives My Fingers Room
Weaknesses:
NONE!!!!!
Review:
Let me start off by saying that this trigger is by far the best one for eblades. a guy at my field makes custom carbon fiber triggers for team strange and he gave one to me to test. i loved it but i gave it right back when i got this samurai trigger. this thing is light as heck and can be set ultra close, and is fully adjustable. i also noticed on my first day out a rof increase...on the field chrono/rof counter i got up to 18 bps without any bounce. also this trigger feals nearly perfect and like it isnt even there.
Conclusion:
I give this product a 10/10 because of simple perfection. it will be the last trigger i ever have to buy for my eblade
Red WGP 2003 Vertical Feed Autococker
Chrome Eclipse E-Blade w/ Samurai trigger
Chrome/Red 14" CP 2 Piece Pro Barrel
Chrome WGP Ergo Regulator
Worr Blade bolt
Red KAPP F.A.T. Ram w/ Eclipse QEVs
Chrome Palmer MicroRock LPR
Chrome KAPP F/X Beavertail
Chrome KAPP Twisted Cocking Rod
Chrome KAPP Ball Detent
Chrome KAPP Pump Arm
KAPP Hammer kit
Maddman springs
CIP uni-mount
68/3000 CrossFire tank
Evolution II
Strengths:
-Design
-Light
-Easier to walk compared to stock trigger
-Looks sleek
Weaknesses:
None, or at least I can't think of any... Price maybe?
Review:
This trigger truely rocks. I give lots of credit to Planet Eclipse on coming out with this trigger because many people complained about how there isn't much room to get your fingers in, but now with this trigger, that problem has been solved. It makes it super easy to walk and it's super light compared to the stock trigger. It also reduces a little bit of bounce, which is great. Installation is simple and easy. The trigger is a little pricey, but heck, who ever said paintball was a cheap sport?
Black Nightkast
Chrome to Black Evil Pipe
Black Samurai Trigger
Smoke Halo B
Strengths:
Light (less bounce due to stronger magnetic return)
Easy to walk
Weaknesses:
None at ALL
Review:
This is a very cheap way to pull a couple of extra balls per second out of your e-blade. At around 30 bucks, this trigger is a great deal. Once you get it set the way you like it, you'll be able to rip like no other. Check it out as soon as possible.
Conclusion:
I highly recommend this trigger. You cannot imagine how great it is until you use it.
2003 CCM J2, Eclipse E-Blade with Samurai Trigger, 14" CCM Carbon Barrel Kit, Evolution II Hopper with Z-Board, CCM Drop Forward with CCM On/Off ASA, Crossfire 45/4500 HPA and Kalibur Tank Cover
Strengths:
Excellent feel, lower profile, more room inside the trigger guard and easy installation
Weaknesses:
None- Great Product
Review:
This is an excellent upgrade for people who have an E-Blade. The stock E-Blade has very limited room between the trigger and the trigger guard, which if you have large hands will slow down your rate of fire. The solution to this problems is installing the Samurai trigger on your E-Blade. It provides you with significantly more room, which makes walking your trigger easier. The weight of this trigger is also significantly lighter due to its lessened mass. This helps eliminate trigger bounce. If you don't like trigger bounce then get this product. Buy it, install it, go out and play. 10 out of 10.
Conclusion:
Excellent product. Nice feel. Get it. Enough said.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, September 6th, 2004 at 4:26 pm PST
Invert Mini and a karnivor
68/45 ACI tank with a Empire Feul reg
VLocity with a camo widemouth shell
Strengths:
Flat
Fast
Weaknesses:
None realy
Review:
Its a trigger and its easy to walk. I bought it because i prefer a flat surface over the finger grooves of the stock karnivor trigger. Its got the same adjustments as the other eblade triggers which is the one thing I didnt like when i got my invert mini. I think that these triggers are easy to walk and the adjustments couldnt be easier.
Conclusion:
This is a great trigger for walking and if you have any problems with your stock trigger then i definately recomend this one
Absolutely great, nothing better... easy to walk and it is really cool to easily adjust it to how u like it, weather it be sloppy and loose, or to where you dont even have to pull, and just BARELY touch it, and it will fire. It will totally dominate on the field. Great trigger... o yeah, and it looks awesome!
Conclusion:
I give it a 10 outta 10 easy. Great trigger. Get it to have a faster bps. It gives you at least 3-4 more when you get it to how you like it and sweetspot it.
STO autococker
Ultralight 2 piece
Eblade w/ Zero bounce board
Samurai blade 2 trigger
Eclipse DART full delrin bolt
Palmer Stablilizer reg
WGP Tickler lpr
Belsales evolution ram
Eclipse QEVs
Eclipse supercharger valve kit
Eclipse rex dialer kit
3A Delrin back block
Eggy 2w/ z-board
Centerflag 68/3000psi nitro
CP rail and on/off
Strengths:
Slimmer than stock
More finger room
Cool looking
Weaknesses:
None
Review:
This trigger is a great upgrade for any e1 owner. It gives you added finger room for gloves and faster walking. It improved my walking speed by at least 2bps due to the finger room. I guess you could also say that it is lighter than the stock too. its a cheap upgrade with great performance enhancement
Conclusion:
Bye it if you wear gloves or want better feel finger room
Blue '03 Vert Feed Body
Chrome Worrblade w/Samurai trigger
CP On/Off
CP 2 Piece Barrel
Shocktech beavertail
Red Air America Messiah Regulator
Hybrid Tech. ABS Ball detent
Chrome ANS Jackhammer II
Hybrid Tech. Halfpint Ram
Revy w/X-Board
3-A 68/3000 Comp. Air Tank
Strengths:
Light
No bounce
Price
Weaknesses:
None
Review:
This trigger is amazing. It puts all other triggers to shame. I can set it much lighter then with the stock worrblade trigger. It is almost touching the frame. I also like it a lot better than the worrblade trigger because it is smooth instead of having the 2 finger trigger design.
Conclusion:
I love this trigger. Ever since i got my cocker (it came with the worrblade installed) i have been fighting the bounce. and with this trigger i have no bounce.
03 VF, E-Blade w/ Samurai, BM Reg, Worrblade bolt, Nexus Ram w/ QEVs, RAT 3:16 Valve, ST FGP LPR, Eclipse Springs, Pipe Kit, ST Mini-drop, ST Beavertail, KAPP Cocking rod, CCM Pump arm, SLIK Mini-block w/ pull-pin, Crossfire 68/45, Halo B
Strengths:
very light, much easier to walk, less bounce/more ROF, looks PIMP
Weaknesses:
None.
Review:
Finally Planet Eclipse came out with something to keep me from dremelling my stock trigger to nothing. This thing is nice. It's easy as anything to install and for thirty bucks you ge a lot out of it other than a thinner trigger. You don't have to worry about the LPR pressure as much because the weight of the trigger doesn't affect bounce as much. And you can set it closer to where the selenoid activates (clicky sound) without worrying about bounce. For those of you who have the E-Blade (me) as opposed to the WorrBlade, this'll give you more room if you haven't chopped the gloves up by now or have large hands.
Conclusion:
All in all, you can get a high ROF because of the decreased trigger mass, and fine-tune the Eblade settings to set for even more high ROF. Win/Win situation. 10/10