Design, comes with own pin, external trigger adjustment
Weaknesses:
None
Review:
For anyone looking for a trigger this is a great upgrade to the stock trigger. the dual ball bearing makes side to side play virtually a thing of the past. Since the design of the trigger is kinda a retro swoop, and if you typing your fingers for me i found that my middle finger doesn't always flex as far as my index finger when i'm typing the trigger rapidly. now i'm not gonna fill everyone with BS and say that you'll achieve a higher BPS after using this trigger but i have noticed a more consistent ROF which is key. what would you rather shoot really fast sporadically or really fast consistently????
Conclusion:
This is a great trigger for anyone looking for an upgrade i would recomend it to anyone. this trigger also has external adjustment so you can tweak your trigger to perfection without having to take you grip frame off. I give this product a 9 because nothing is perfect.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, June 1st, 2005 at 1:01 pm PST
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Period of Product Use:
Less than a month
2 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Paintball Experience:
4 years
Similar Products Used:
fbm wave- lower price, lighter.
Marker Setup:
Proto - fbm wave,uni mount, jds lpr.
Strengths:
Ball bearings- smooth pull
Ease to adjust
Weaknesses:
Is heavy and ugly. Bearings arent that great either, but at least they are there
Review:
this product is pretty good. The bearings are a nice touch, but if your going to have bearings then you shouldnt make them as cheap as these. I would reccomend getting the fbm wave trigger. its cheaper and its all that you need. i like the wave, but alot of people dont, they should make different types of trigger shapes.
olive proto hybrid grips , ccm neck,ccmmini rail,ccmasa, 668/500lp hyperflow tank, empire reloader b
Strengths:
Very fast,smooth flowing
Weaknesses:
Nothing
Review:
Well i go to my local paintballstore and i see this tricked out proto on the wall. I ask if i could hold it and of coarse the let me. I pick up this gun and start ripping. Im like holy sh*t wtf is this triger. there all like ya its 1 of the new trigers for a proto. This triger is sso fast and way easy to walk. I end up buy the proto a day later and it was all cuz of this triger.
(Airforce) 09 pmr, spring detents, halo, pure energy 68/3000, critical raze, dye drop foward (sometimes)
Strengths:
Bearings Shape Magnetic return
Weaknesses:
Price
Review:
Straight and to the point. YOU GOTTA GET ONE OF THESE!!!!! It eleminates side to side play completly. The bearings are so smooth it feels like it was made for this marker. The shape of the trigger compliments my long fingers much better than anything else I have tryed. The magnetic return returns the trigger so smoothly, without adding tension. "Walk it like a dog"
Conclusion:
This trigger is a must have!!!!! I give this trigger a 9. If it where free it would get a 10 :)
Proto Stock trigger
SP Trigger (blade for spyders)
Marker Setup:
Proto Matrix
Critical Trigger
Ultra light
Hybrid back cap
Virtue board
Hybrid Grips
ASA/ Drop Smart parts
CCM Clamping neck
Strengths:
comes with Critical pro pin and is awesome
Weaknesses:
There aren't any
Review:
Ok Just like to say this Company was great... They help you out as much as possible and if you made an error ordering they would help you out to fix it. Also They have alot of Upgrades for markers. Also shipping from California to Canada (EAST) was very fast for customs and for shipping in general... it toke only 13 days.
Now to the product this Product from them is great, it was alot of different screws so you can fix your trigger to your liking, it also comes with critical pro pin which is great... now you don't have to use a hammer anymore... Tho i didn't have the right Allen key... but still thats great... Moving on to the performance of the actual trigger and well after alittle fine tunning it was great. though is does make alittle more noise from the trigger touching the frame then the stock trigger but whatever no big deal. For the people that think its different well it is and because of that your fingers at first aren't used to it but after trying it well its ALOT better then the stock one... Love it....
PM6 blue to black with black jewels and blue eye covers
Proto 06 grips blue
Virtue board
Proto back 14" ul blue tip
Clear v35 halo b with rip drive. critical drive cone
XSV drop
XSV on/off asa with 0-1500 dye gauge
Crossfire 68/4500
Dye rhino tank cover
Strengths:
Supper smooth. Comes with adjustable magnetic return along with forward, back, and switch adjustment screws
Weaknesses:
Expensive. Around 50.
Doesn't come with a spring.
No magnet in the PM6 version
Review:
I had a cp slingblade in my pm6 and it was nice and way better then stock but only came with 1 true rolling barrings and 1 insert that goes next to it that acts like another barring. Its not attached to the trigger like the first one so I'm not sure if it works as well. Could be wrong.
I recently bought a critical and it's way smoother with 2 true barrings attached to the trigger. With switch, forward, and back screws it's easy to find your sweet spot. Criticals also come with an adjustable magnetic return in all but the pm6 versions. There is no room to put the magnets in a pm6 without a bit of modding. I had to use my stock spring with it cause I like a stronger return then just the switch. I also had to stretch and narrow the first few coils of the spring to get it to fit in the hole but that was no big deal. What really makes this trigger stand out is the magnetic return. Once I figured out a simple magnet mod with it I couldn't be happier. Even without the magnetic return it's unbelievable how much easyer it was for me to walk it.