This trigger not only has a very distinctive style but has been designed as
a multi-operational trigger as well. The arced design makes it very simple
to pull single shots, walk or rake/fan. The arced design makes the trigger
more available to the comfort zone of your fingertips as the front surface
is pushed forward compared to other triggers available. It would not be
uncommon to just tap the left or right edge of the trigger arc to activate
the micro switch when properly adjusted. The magnetic response assures that
the trigger will be pushed forward quickly ready for the next pull. This in
turn can reduce the event of bounce or misfires due to some of the lighter
micro switches available, no spring or combination of the two. The Dragon’s
Tail is equipped with two adjusters for pre and post play to assure a
minimal pull swing. The close tolerance of the pivot hole yields a minimal
side-to-side play as well. Currently available in black only at this time.
Product Availability
The Sundragon Paintball SPPS ESP & IPI Dragon's Tail Magno-trigger is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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The stock Spyder Fenix ACS trigger and double triggers, and 98 custom stock trigger.
Marker Setup:
Spyder Fenix ACS with J&J Ceramic 14'' Barrel, SPPS Dragon's Tail Magno Trigger, T-Switch, Halo TSA LCD Backman Hopper, Dye Sticky 3 Grips, Pure Engery 20oz Co2 Tank with On/Off Valve, & 32 Degrees Spring Kit
Strengths:
Simple to install.
Weaknesses:
Not made to fit spyder fenix acs.
Review:
This trigger looks so good. It was so easy to install except i didnt know that it isnt suppose to fit the Fenix ACS. That doesnt matter, the reason it didnt fit was because the spyder fenix acs pin was too big to fit through it. All i did was drilled a bigger hole until the pin can go through and out smoothly. After that, it will fit in your fenix. This trigger is so sexy. It is so easy to walk. If you do not like this product, you should just quit paintball.
Conclusion:
This thing is worth every penny. It is easy to install and is so easy to use. Looks great.
Easy install
magnet magno
Good instructions
Light weight metal
Perfict finnish
Weaknesses:
None at all
Review:
I got this and some other Sundragon things for the Xmas sale. I thought it would be tuff to add this to my gun but it was real easyer then I thought. They have good directions with all the things I got from them. I just had to wait a little wile for the magnet to dry. I added the spliswitch to and my god what a difference in how easy it is to get this Electra going maxed now. The finnish has no bumps or flaws at all, its like perfict including the annodizing to. The curve on it made it real easy to learn how to walk it because my middle finger isnt as fast as my top one. With the bow the trigger is pushed forward there and now I'm better at it then ever. The looks are totally secksy. I am like totally glad I bought all this things from them it made my gun run much better then before.
Conclusion:
What a great trigger. It totally has a secksy look. Everybody get one of these and dont forgit the switch too. They got a 10 from me.
CIP Sweetspot - that trigger sucks. The flat surface isn't walk-friendly and it's got all sorts of side-to-side wobble.
Stock trigger - nothing good or bad about it, really. It's stock.
Marker Setup:
SP Ion
SP Swivel qev
Kila '06 detents
AKA Sidewinder
CP 2-piece
VP Scythe trigger
CP Micro drop
CP 2k5 on/off
CCM No Pro feedneck
Halo B w/ Rip Drive
Crossfire 68/4500
Strengths:
One of the cheaper triggers available.
Unique look.
Perfect shape for the way i walk.
Weaknesses:
Magnet installation is... involving...
Review:
Parted out my E99 and used the money to get an AMG (yay!). So applicable upgrades got transferred over.
The Dragon's Tail is designed well. Aluminum, lighter than the stock trigger, no side-to-side wobble, has the standard adjustments - top screw for return length & middle set screw for pull length. Also includes a magnet for that snappy return feel.
There's a small magnetic square you have to epoxy onto the inner lip where the top front of the trigger is close to. And the instructions highly recommends epoxy because it doesn't dry so fast that if you position it wrong, it won't be hard to move.
So i went out & bought some. Not hard to install, just take a pinch of epoxy (comes in 2 parts that, when combined, create the adhesive) and place it under the magnet (make sure the correct side of the magnet faces up) and press hard into that inner lip. Then let it cure (see epoxy instructions).
I asked the dude from SPPS about installing the trigger on an AMG & he said the trigger might be a little long for the trigger guard. And it is. To fix that, i had to shave a little off the bottom of the trigger. Not a major project, since i'm handy with a Dremel. The trigger also fit a little tight but all i had to do was sand off some of the anno on either side and it fits nicely now.
Another issue with the AMG's trigger frame is the inner lip the magnet goes on is a little higher than on my E99's frame. So when i pull the trigger, it actually touches the magnet. It's hardly a problem since the trigger still activates the microswitch and it actually creates very little pre-travel, kinda like the trigger's pre-travel set screw.
Conclusion:
Trigger looks good, feels good and is available at a good price from a good company. S'good stuff, even though i had to do some modifications to make it fit the AMG's frame.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006 at 10:08 am PST