My gun has a very slow trigger response and i need it to be a much faster trigger response. how could i do this with just stuff that could be lying around an average house?
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is there a DIY on how to increase trigger response?
Airsoftman101- Posts : 26
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really not possible without upgrades.
basic tune up + mosfet + deans + 7.4v LiPo.
basic tune up:
clean old grease
adjust AOE (your choice of nylon piston spacers, rubber washer on cylinder head or sorbothane)
test compression and use airseal mods where required (piston o-ring stretching or replacing with #14 or both, teflon tape cylinder head, replace air nozzle with o-ring nozzle, replace hopup bucking - madbull blue).
re-shim using bevel to pinion
if it has nylon bushings, replace with metal (i prefer bearings).
optional: neodymium torque or speed motor (depending on FPS)
or... just slap on a 7.4v LiPo and replace whatever breaks or burns out.
burned trigger contacts on a L85 using 7.4v 25c 2200mAH without mosfet:
stock XCR trigger response with 7.4v 25c 2200mAH:
upgraded XCR to increase trigger response with 7.4v 25c 2200mAH:
ultimate trigger response using DSG and 7.4v 25c 2200mAH (11.1v used for fun, not used for skirmishes because i spend too much on bbs).
basic tune up + mosfet + deans + 7.4v LiPo.
basic tune up:
clean old grease
adjust AOE (your choice of nylon piston spacers, rubber washer on cylinder head or sorbothane)
test compression and use airseal mods where required (piston o-ring stretching or replacing with #14 or both, teflon tape cylinder head, replace air nozzle with o-ring nozzle, replace hopup bucking - madbull blue).
re-shim using bevel to pinion
if it has nylon bushings, replace with metal (i prefer bearings).
optional: neodymium torque or speed motor (depending on FPS)
or... just slap on a 7.4v LiPo and replace whatever breaks or burns out.
burned trigger contacts on a L85 using 7.4v 25c 2200mAH without mosfet:
stock XCR trigger response with 7.4v 25c 2200mAH:
upgraded XCR to increase trigger response with 7.4v 25c 2200mAH:
ultimate trigger response using DSG and 7.4v 25c 2200mAH (11.1v used for fun, not used for skirmishes because i spend too much on bbs).