Possible to get a proper trigger break?

Cheers for the advice guys, i guess since there is nothing on the market, i'll either dick around with a diy microswitch mosfet or failing that, a GBBR.

It's really the 'mush' & lack of a defined break point i don't like, so i guess a microswitch that actuates within the 1st 1mm or so of trigger pull might be Okay-ish.

 
I was planning on playing around with the trigger on the gate titan adding a second spring so I have a proper break. It's not going to be as good as a proper trigger but it'll be something 

 
Cheers for the advice guys, i guess since there is nothing on the market, i'll either dick around with a diy microswitch mosfet or failing that, a GBBR.

It's really the 'mush' & lack of a defined break point i don't like, so i guess a microswitch that actuates within the 1st 1mm or so of trigger pull might be Okay-ish.


let me know what you come up with because this annoys me too.

at least until i get around to seeing if i can get this solenoid idea to work.

 
Majority of sites state either mechanically locked or electronically locked, as for rate of fire most places I know of say at least 1-2 seconds between shots rather than relying on electronics to do that for you but I do see that as being preferable as most people cant measure 20m for a med I dread to think what a players idea of seconds is.

 
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I feel like it was years ago when G&G announced they were working on a gearbox mechanical trigger.

 
Jefftron Leviathan optical to stock.

It uses a optical sensor now, but there's a metal nub built into the top of the unit that the custom trigger has to be clicked past. Giving a Faux break. Not used one so can't comment on how good  they are.

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I think he means more the solid "click" you get in a trigger on a real gun, or on a gbb as opposed to the squishy nothingness that you get on most aeg triggers.
An advanced Gate Titan will do the trick,

As for the “click”, that’s an easy fix…..just listen for the click in your head!

 
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