ROF on the E1 and E2 triggers is determined by the timing, the timing will determine how long each cycle of the marker takes, the shoter the time is the more BPS it can get out. If you are not familier with adjusting timing and if you have a e-hopper on top of the marker I suggest you just use the "factory fast" setting, if you have a gravity hopper i suggest using the factory standard or factory slow settings instead
one trigger sets the gun to go off and the other fires it you must squeeze the first trigger then the second to fire the gun and if your not careful and pull the set trigger again instead of the second trigger the gun will not fire plus the second trigger being the fire trigger is usually a hair trigger meaning you barely have to pull it to make the gun fire
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"Walking" or "Feathering" the trigger is a term meaning the interchanging of fingers to increase the rate of fire on a paintball gun. The motion should consist like this: 1. Placing the "trigger finger" or middle finger on the trigger; pulling the trigger till it is registered as a shot. 2. Quickly changing to the next finger before the trigger is completely up. 3. Continuing to do this to create a steady line of paint. The purpose of this method is to increase your rate of fire. By using two fingers moving rapidly across the trigger frame, in theory you would have increased your speed by 2X.
You pull the trigger
At the time, it wasn't weird. They were forced to change it, because a particular religious group was offended by it. The current version of the Fire Temple is the less "offensive" version.
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A tap trigger is similar to a response trigger. As you push the trigger back, the trigger shoots forward with a bit of weight. This allows to fire in full auto much easier.
The AR 15 is a semi automatic firearm- it fires one shot with one pull of the trigger. It can fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. However, that will NOT be accurate, aimed fire.
It means that your airsoft gun can only fire one BB every time you pull the trigger (semi-auto). It's on the contrary to burst (fire three BBs in a single trigger pull) or full auto when you can fire a lot of BBs in a single trigger pull.
It is called a set trigger. Pull the rear trigger all the way back until you hear a click,the front trigger is now set to fire the weapon with very little pressure.Do not set the trigger in this position unless you are ready to fire down range. It is extreamly dangerous if you are not carefull.
To fire a weapon is to shoot, to fire, to blast, to pull the trigger, to light the fuse, etc.
pull back the trigger and aim!