Dual Ball Bearing Pivot Point (using ultra smooth high quality bearings)
Ultra light weight design
Ergonomically correct design
Integrated adjustable reverse polarity magnetic return
Rounded and smooth edges (fully radiused)
Super smooth and very, very fast
Fits the Dye Matrix DM5 and DMC
Four way adjustable trigger, magnet tension, switch activation point, rear travel stop, and trigger angle
Includes the Critical Pro-Pin which replaces the stock dowel pin. Now trigger removal is a breeze. No more hammering.
Available in polished black, polished red, dust/satin black, and dust/satin sliver
Product Availability
The Critical Paintball Raze Trigger for the Dye DM5 / DMC is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore.
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Marker Setup:
Dye Matrix 2005
Halo B w/Rip Drive and Victory Board
Pure Energy 68/4500
Stock Dye Ultralite
Critical Paintball Raze Trigger
Wicked Air Sports Chip
Dye 05 C5 Barrel Sock
Dye 05 C5 Rhino Cover
All parts where applicable are in blue to match my marker.
Strengths:
Increased ease of rapid firing. Get's A lot Of Attention.
Weaknesses:
Has nothing to do with the trigger itself, but the removal of the stock pin.
Review:
The trigger offers an offset curve to compensate for the return of one finger and the travel of the other offering the maximum efficiency of the movement of your trigger pulls. The finish on the trigger is very silky. Many colors available. Aside from the tough removal of the stock pin, installation is very easy. Be sure to remove the two adjusting pins at the top of the trigger and the return spring. Remove stock pin, glue in magnet to the return spring pit (make sure you place it so it repels not attracts the trigger) and then install trigger with critical pin. Adjustable magnetic tension, micro switch activation, and travel distance allotment.
Conclusion:
I can honsestly say it was well worth the money. The magnets return works wonderfuly. The style and look of the trigger is second to none. The critical pin works like a dream. If you want quality and style, look no further.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, May 20th, 2006 at 4:38 pm PST
Stock Dye Trigger (stuck alot because it wasn't sized right, plus nowhere near as much adjustability and style in my opinion).
Marker Setup:
Gold/Black DM5, Halo B w/ Victory Board, Cp on/off, Critical Raze Trigger, 68/4500 System X nitro tank.
Strengths:
Sexy, Comfortable, SUPER Adjustable, Light
Weaknesses:
Price, price, and price (if your on a tight budget)
Review:
When I first got my DM5, I was tweaking the setings and what not, and I came to the trigger. As soon as I got it the way I wanted it and started playing with it, the trigger began to stick. I knew it was a chronic DM5 problem but simply forgot it in my excitement of transfering from a timmy to a trix. I would hammer the darn thing side to side until it stuck no longer, and, about a hundred shots later, it was sticking again!!! So I went to work and searched the mighty internet and found a few triggers. I went to my local store, to see what they had. Mo, a worker at the shop and friend of mine, suggested this Critical Raze trigger, as he had one on his DMC. So I got it for 55 big ones and went home to put it on and try it out. Once I got it adjusted, I couldn't believe it! It was so BEAUTIFULLY perfect. Now I can tear it up and not have to hammer and yank and what not.
The Critical trigger has helped me so much. It is (IMO) the best and most comfortable trigger available. It's four-way adjustments make it completely customizable to any player. It uses a magnet instead of the spring stock in the DM5. You must glue the magnet into the socket of the trigger frame meant for the spring. Wait until the glue is well dried before you put the trigger in or bad things can happen. Once it is dry, put the trigger in, slide the rod through and adjust it to your liking.
One HEADS UP--- the rod holding the stock trigger in is truly hard pressed in and doesn't come out willingly. It WILL require some effort. You can always let your local pro shop do the installing for you if you have to. I would suggest it infact.
Conclusion:
If you have the sticky trigger problem with your DM5, or of you just want a fancy trigger to show off, or both, then get this trigger. You won't regret it. Really.
Amazing Speed, easy to install, looks beautiful and performs extremely well!
Weaknesses:
Price :(
Review:
It took me a while to get the stupid old trigger out because you need to hammer out the damn pin. The CP trigger is everything you couple possibly want (except for the price). It was easy to install, looks amazing and feels and shoots ever better. When I went out back to test it I could feel the bps increase, my trigger pull is amazingly short. I love it.
Conclusion:
If you're looking for a new trigger, GET THIS ONE.
Uhh i guess price but what isnt expensive in paintball?
Review:
Get this trigger. It has been a huge difference in my rate of fire since installing it. It makes it so easy ur grandmother could fire a rope with it. Im so happy with it and have been telling all my friends to look in to it. The only thing i didnt like was there is no install instruction included but it IS super easy to do but still instructions could have helped abit.
Hybrid, NDZ, and other aftermarket riggers. This trigger was well thought out and manufactured perfectly.
Marker Setup:
DM5
Ultralyte
45/72 Throttle
Strengths:
Ergonomically superior and lightening fast.
Weaknesses:
Installation and price.
Review:
I am extremely pleased with this trigger. It is absolutely the fastest trigger available to date for the Dm5 and DMC. The installation was a bit tricky; but I used liquid steel epoxy rather than super glue and achieved quicker and far better results. Adjustment can be a little tricky, but once you've dialed it in; this baby rips. I can easily rip this gun in semi now , as fast as I can ramping at 15bps. The biggest difference from other triggers I've had is that I can consistantly sustain high rates of fire in semi mode.
Conclusion:
It's a great product that delivers awesome results. I shot my DM for quite a while without it; but it sure made my ROF in semi mode much faster and easier.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, April 27th, 2006 at 10:20 am PST