Possible to get a proper trigger break?

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Hi all, i've got back into the game after over a decade off & i see there are lots of new shit regarding mosfets & the like, but is there anything that gives an AEG a proper trigger break like something with a hammer & a sear (ie a real fire arm or a gbb)?

I kept all my GBB's from back in the day and sold off all my AEG's. Just bought a new AEG & i'd forgotten how shit the trigger pull on an aeg is!

 
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Not that i know of, theyre mostly terrible. The best i've seen is still more like a mouse click than a proper trigger. The newer mosfets certainly improve responsiveness but not the pull itself.

You're better off sticking to gbb's if that's what you're after, or until something new comes on the market.

 
Microswitch triggers go some way to giving you a proper break but it's still got nothing on a GBBR trigger 

 
Or HPA for that matter. I know it's a good 30% of the reason why I use one.

Drop in kits available :)

 
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I saw that BattleLakes insist you have a mosfet with a 1 sec delay for converted DMRs. Is tbis the same thing and is there any way of doing that without spending more than that I spent on the RIF?

 
If you're asking me: Varies from FCU to FCU. I don't know of ones that specifically allow trigger delay, but I don't have a huge amount of personal experience with solenoid HPA anyway. HPA is wasted on a DMR that needs a 1 second delay though, no matter how cheap or expensive it was.

 
I saw that BattleLakes insist you have a mosfet with a 1 sec delay for converted DMRs. Is tbis the same thing and is there any way of doing that without spending more than that I spent on the RIF?


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.

 
If you're asking me: Varies from FCU to FCU. I don't know of ones that specifically allow trigger delay, but I don't have a huge amount of personal experience with solenoid HPA anyway. HPA is wasted on a DMR that needs a 1 second delay though, no matter how cheap or expensive it was.


Yeah I wasn't talking about an HPA DMR but an AEG. 

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.


Ah right. Yes they are squishey but I was referring to a mosfet that can be programmed to allow only one full trigger pull and release once separated by a second. 

If I have to have a mosfet for a DMR at Battlelakes I'll leave it at home cos as I understand it theyrr expensive as fuck and so far my Sig cost me £66. Am I right in that it isn't worth doing on such a low end gun?

 
Where did you see you need a MOSFET?  I can't find it on the website.  Need somewhere to play next weekend where I can test the Tippmann, and can't fit a MOSFET ?

 
If I have to have a mosfet for a DMR at Battlelakes I'll leave it at home cos as I understand it theyrr expensive as fuck and so far my Sig cost me £66. Am I right in that it isn't worth doing on such a low end gun?


Probably not worth putting in a fancy enough mosfet that would have programmable trigger delay.

Unless they just mean you arent allowed to just spam the trigger.

 
Probably not worth putting in a fancy enough mosfet that would have programmable trigger delay.

Unless they just mean you arent allowed to just spam the trigger.


Nah mate, it clearly says "450 (MAX) semi locked DMR (Mosfet - 1 sec delay between shots)"

I am hoping this might be an old rule that was never removed from the email copy pasta....

 
Hi all, i've got back into the game after over a decade off & i see there are lots of new shit regarding mosfets & the like, but is there anything that gives an AEG a proper trigger break like something with a hammer & a sear (ie a real fire arm or a gbb)?

I kept all my GBB's from back in the day and sold off all my AEG's. Just bought a new AEG & i'd forgotten how shit the trigger pull on an aeg is!


On a standard AEG there’s no way to replicate it, the trigger just doesn’t work that way.  

GBLS have released their DAS system though which features a fully mechanical trigger in an electric gun, the trigger pull isn’t super crisp, there’s a little bit of mush in there, it’s representative of a real trigger.  Just not a really good one. 

 
Nah mate, it clearly says "450 (MAX) semi locked DMR (Mosfet - 1 sec delay between shots)"

I am hoping this might be an old rule that was never removed from the email copy pasta....


Seems strange, i mean apart from the gate titans i cant think of an etu that would have a timed trigger delay, although plenty lock to semi only.

 
I think you're best off with a GBBR for that. Can't think of a good AEG trigger off the top of my head.

 
fair play, still seems like strange site requirement, fair enough limit the player to firing 1 round per second but insisting the gun is set up specifically to do that is a bit far.
I've seen one site that does it in Worthing but they have 2 rules for DMR. Either below 450 with a 20m MED or below 500 with 20m MED and 1 second delay. 

 
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