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Hi,
Totally see this for those OAF moments when your interrogator cuts off your trigger finger but you escape.....jokes on him when you start blasting his ass with your thumb.
But on serious note: What is the activation weight? Is it single or double stage?
Sincerely,
Theis
Different strokes for different folks. Modern Archery releases come in a bunch of different flavors. Not everyone likes them all, but everyone likes at least one. As they say "don't knock it until you've tried it..." I'll not be running out to switch out my geissele triggers, but I'd happily try one of these if someone had on at the range. I admit that it is funny to see the bipod hanging off the rifle and it being shot freehand. But, it is fully extended. I'd wager the target was positioned such that the shooter couldn't see it well, even with the fully deployed bipod.
Hi,
Totally see this for those OAF moments when your interrogator cuts off your trigger finger but you escape.....jokes on him when you start blasting his ass with your thumb.
But on serious note: What is the activation weight? Is it single or double stage?
Sincerely,
Theis
It'd be more interesting if this was married to an electronic ignition (like Remington's "Etronix" primer) system.
It's all fun and games until the guy puts Abdul's hand on the front of the vehicle, puts a M9 on it and pulls the trigger, without realizing, until .2 seconds afterwards, that he also just put a hole into the hood and shot into the engine compartment.
You mean because the thumb leaves prints while the index finger doesn't?
Hi,
Nope, but rather that the thumb activation is built into the firearm and not interchangeable like triggers are.
Sincerely,
Theis
It's a thumb activated mechanical trigger. No electronics for a scanner. That's like saying a handgun is one step away from a scanner because theres a place for your fingers on the firearm.Hi,
Nope, but rather that the thumb activation is built into the firearm and not interchangeable like triggers are.
Sincerely,
Theis