Response Trigger System
The Response Trigger System is a firing system accessible for current production paintball guns. The system uses a series of parts that are added to the gun to really increase firing rate for the handgun. The system uses surplus carbon dioxide or compressed air from the firing process to retune the trigger and burn with a pneumatic cylinder. The cylinder can retune the trigger with only moderate pressure. As this happens, the pressure of the touch straight away pulls the trigger back again, firing one more shot. If the shooter holds the right amount of pressure on the trigger, "bouncing" occurs.
This creates completely automatic fire for as long as the shooter can hold the right amount of pressure (also know as the "sweet spot"). As such, it has been restricted to single-shot at some commercial paintball fields, and banned entirely at others.
The Response Trigger System is available on the 98 Custom, Custom Pro, A-5, and X-7 markers.
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