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Fireball Mountain PMI Eforce Delrin Trigger
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Number of Reviews: 7
Average Rating: 9.4 / 10
Manufacturer Website: Click here
Suggested Retail Price: $8

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This awesome delrin trigger fits PMI Eforce markers. Its an insane trigger that will have your gun ripping streams of paint downfield, and its priced insanely low.
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The Fireball Mountain PMI Eforce Delrin Trigger 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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TimberGhost0417 Saturday, March 18th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
1 year
Similar
Products Used:
None, just thestock e-force trigger...very weak trigger
Marker Setup: 2005 PMI GTI
12" Dye Ultralite
PMI 72/3000
Strengths: 3-point adjustment
30 second Installation
Feels Good
Weaknesses: No Instructions
30 second install turns into a few minutes
Review: YOU CAN ADJUST THIS TRIGGER TO LESS THAN 1mm.

LESS THAN 1mm.

Quick 45 second installation if you want the spring like me
15-25 second installation if you don't care about the spring.
#1 get pin or toothpick and book or remote or something
#2 tap the pin, not out, but enough so you can remove trigger (forgot left to right or right to left, check to make sure, it matters)
#3 remove old trigger, place in new trigger.
#4 tap the pin and trigger into place

now for adjusting
#1 need allen wrench
#2 Adjust screw at top middle pointing diagnolly upward, and figure out where you want your trigger to make your marker fire and adjust screw accordingly.
#3 Adjust Post Travel, so you can cut down or put slack onto your trigger so it either moves or doesn't after you pull the trigger.
#4 Adjust PRE-TRAVEL, so you can cut down or add distance to your trigger movement BEFORE it hits the point where you're marker fires.

I have mine adjusted so my POST-TRAVEL is zero, and my pre-travel as a little slack.
This is because if you have a trigger that doesn't move, it feels really stiff so I keep mine at about 1mm, a little less. Since it's on a piranha you know the click is extremely light, and I wanted to say that you do get used to the trigger.
Conclusion: Buy it NOW!!!
3-Point Adjustable
Extremely light Delrin Construction
Custom Made For PMI Markers
Looks Cool
Works Great
and AWESOME PRICE!!!
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Tuesday, April 4th, 2006 at 10:44 am PST
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skitzo-kid Saturday, February 18th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
stock trigger
Marker Setup: pmi e-force ext srt
fbm trigger
scenario dreams t-board
Strengths: VERY LIGHT if ajusted right
easy to install
very inexpensive

easy to walk
Weaknesses: None that i have found yet.
Review: This trigger is great. It is very easy to install and adjust. First push out pin above stock trigger (you might need a hammer and nail if it is a new gun but it does come out) then take stock trigger out and slip new trigger in and put pin back in. When i first did it it didn't fire and i was freaking out but then discovered that you have to move the one adjuster screw in so it will actually hit the switch and after that it was so easy to adjust after that. i tried to take out the spring but i wouldn't listen to the other reviews i would keep the spring in because if it is taken out the trigger becomes non responsive and does not fire unless u move the trigger back and forward. But in the end i was happy with this trigger because i have mine right on the switch and its about a 1/2 millimeter of pull with about 15gram of pull so it is very easy to walk.
Conclusion: BYE THIS TRIGGER AND DON'T GET ANY OTHER ONE BECAUSE IT IS AWESOME AND VERY EASY TO Install PLUS I GOT IT FOR $13.00 OFF THE COMPANY AND THAT IS WITH SHIPPING.
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Saturday, February 18th, 2006 at 6:32 am PST
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jeff91 Wednesday, January 25th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
6 months2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
1 year
Similar
Products Used:
I don't know of any
Marker Setup: piranha ext 2k4
smart parts twist lock
pmi 72/3000 hpa tank
fbm trigger
Strengths: Lighter
Faster
Fully adjustable
Easier to jog
Weaknesses: Not that great if you have the stock board
Review: First I got this trigger for 13$ shipped on fbm's website. It was on speciel. It doesn't work too well with the stock board because it is capped at 12 bps, which is slow. Sence I'm planningto get the 30bps sciereo dreams t-board i decided to buy the trigger in advance.
The adjustability is great i've made it so the pull to about 2mm. To make the pull lighter I took out the trigger spring and now it's just the switch tension of the switch. this trigger is great.


I got the t-board for my piranha and now I can walk 15 bps or faster!!! if you get a board get a this trigger too!!
Conclusion: If you have a piranha with an e-force and 13$ buy it.
Rating:
9 out of 10Last edited on Monday, July 24th, 2006 at 1:08 pm PST
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azndragon2222 Thursday, April 13th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
Kingman Cobra Flat Trigger
Marker Setup: '06 PMI Piranha GTI
16" Smart Parts Progressive barrel
ViewLoader Evolution II
Shocktech SupaFly Bolt
Flush Cocking Rod
Thumb Adjust Knob
Fireball Mountain Delrin Double Trigger
Shocktech Low Pressure Chamber
Shocktech On/Off Bottomline w/ Dropforward #1
Macroline w/ 2x 90' elbows
ACI Bulldog 3 68ci/3000psi N2 Tank
Strengths: Light Pull
Does not need trigger spring to operate
Adjustable
Weaknesses: Hard to adjust after installed onto frame
Review: When i first tried to install this onto my eForce trigger frame, i knocked out 2 pins and the trigger spring was nearly impossible to put back in. thankfully, after an hour of trying to figure out how this thing works...i found out the trigger doesnt need the trigger spring to fire. only thing i found fustrating was that it had to preset the alignment before installing. and adjusting it after u get on the frame is back breaking. rate of fire did increase though...it didnt skip shots as much as the stock trigger (i think that trigger spring is what was making it skip shots). it feels as though the ROF increase by at least 3 or 4.

::update::
i think i just got ripped off from the price (i paid $30) and seeing is that everyone else here bought for $13....o well....
Conclusion: If u can remember that u dont need a trigger spring (just to save yourself the fustration)....get it. just be sure to adjust it before putting it on the frame
Rating:
9 out of 10Last edited on Friday, April 21st, 2006 at 9:07 am PST
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YoBoneDaddy Tuesday, January 10th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
Only tested1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
- Stock eForce Trigger (Much worse)
- Stock Dragun TES Trigger (A little better)
Marker Setup: 2005 PMI R6 EForce
- Fireball Mountain Delrin Trigger
- C5 47ci Concussion HPA Tank
- CP 14" Classic Nickel One Piece Barrel
- Shocktech Nickel Mini-drop
- Smart Parts on/off
- Ricochet Apache Hopper



2004 GameFace BoneDaddy(backup)
Strengths: - Price!
- 3-way adjustable
- Installation
- Increases rate of fire
Weaknesses: - Too light
- Not a huge difference
Review: First off this trigger can be found for incredibly cheap. I won it on an EBay auction for 13 bucks shipped! I installed the FBM Delrin Trigger on my R6 last night. I think it took me about 30 minutes to install and adjust but that's because I'm an idiot and I was trying to put the pre-travel setscrew inside the frame. Once I figured out that it rests inside the trigger guard the installation was insanely simple. Take a punch, tap out your existing trigger pin (from the charge port side) slide out old trigger, slide in FBM trigger put pin back in. Once I got the trigger in I tried test firing and nothing was happening. No biggy, you just need to slowly tighten the activating set screw (the middle one at the 45 degree angle) I turned on the frame and tightened the screw until the marker fired then backed the screw off about half a turn and tried test firing. Not bad, basically like the eForce trigger but without all the skipped shots, still a lot of travel. Then I took out almost all the pre-travel (front screw) and that sped the rate of fire up a little more, then I took out a little more post-travel (back screw) and I could get a pretty good rate of fire. I strongly recommend removing the trigger spring as well as you really don't need it, it actually slows it down.

Despite the fact that the trigger is 3-way adjustable it still doesn't feel completely comfortable. My issue is that the trigger itself is too short. The tes frame I have has a long blade trigger and I can walk that up to 15bps easy. The FBM trigger I'd guess I'm around a consistant 10bps. I think part of it is the stock microswitch in the eForce frame but the other part is that the FBM trigger doesn't extend all the way to the bottom of the trigger guard. Also since it's delrin it's incredibly light, which is awesome if you want to reduced weight (in your trigger?) but personally I like the feeling of momentum you get when you walk an aluminum trigger.

In any case the overall verdict is positive. It's cheap, easy to install, incredibly adjustable and it looks pretty good. The machining looks a little rough around the edges when you look up close but not noticeable. I'm going to go do a walk-on on Friday night so I'll let you know what the in game performance is like.

[b]*UPDATE*[/b]

In game performance was better than I imagined originally. Not only could I walk effectively I basically became the "Big cannon" of my makeshift team. I even took down an Ego in a fire fight with a rope of paint. Only downside at one point one of the setscrews shifted and my trigger would click at all! That sucked, I'll probably just try locktite though.
Conclusion: If you hated the eForce stock trigger as much as I do and you want a trigger that you can walk consistantly at a slightly higher ROF this is ther perfect product. If however you want to reach the cap on your eForce (15bps on 2K5 models) you might have to look elsewhere... like at a T-board
Rating:
8 out of 10Last edited on Sunday, January 15th, 2006 at 11:32 am PST
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joshwhoshoots Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
3 months
Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
Stock EVO Trigger, and Mech Triggers
Marker Setup: Efoce Evo
Detonater reg
Ricochet Apache LED
Dye Mini Gauge 750 psi
XSV feedneck
20oz CO2
Fireball Mountain Trigger
Black Macroline
Strengths: Adjustable
Price
Looks
Feel
Delrin
Weaknesses: None That I See
Review: O.K, I got this for Christmas, When I went to install it, it was Hell trying to get the pin out, but that was the hardest part, maybe it's just cause I wasn't hitting hard enough, because my dad wacked it out in 3 hits. I took the old trigger out, and in went the new one. It was EXTREMLY easy to adjust, and I soon made it so it had just a tad bit of travel.
Conclusion: BUY it if you have any electro Piranah Please, Please buy it.
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Tuesday, January 30th, 2007 at 6:47 am PST
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evo_man Wednesday, June 14th, 2006
Period of
Product Use:
3 months
Paintball
Experience:
3 years
Similar
Products Used:
stock trigger
Marker Setup: 06 Piranha EVO
Evil Detonator reg.
Proto barrel
supa-fly bolt
Delrin Trigger
Strengths: Raised bps, 3 point adjustment, fells good, looks good.
Weaknesses: A little short
Review: It cost me $26 with shipping but I got mine strat from the company, but it's well worth the price.

With the three point adjustment I got the trigger pull to about a 1/2 a millimeter
When you are installing it you have to take the trigger spring off.
You need hex keys for adjustment, it takes 5 to 10 min.

Conclusion: If you have a piranha e-force or EVO, GET THIS TRIGGER
Rating:
10 out of 10
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