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Old 04-18-2008, 08:54 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Holy crap Hurt Cow! That is the most beautifully ugly awesomely fang-dangled thing I have ever seen!
Thanks. It was made by Clearush and Rainman. All I did was add a 2nd macro on the other side of it to make it even more complicated-looking. Oh, and I made the LOUD barrel.

The gun shoots surprisingly well.
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It's been said before, I'm just repeating - Vectors DO NOT have a pneumatic trigger, anymore than a Cocker has one. It still drops a sear, it just activates a 3-way as well.
It has been said before, and the Vector DOES have a pneumatic trigger.

The TRIGGER DOES NOT DROP A SEAR. All the trigger does is actuate the 3-way valve. The hammer is tripped by a fixed sear, that is in no way connected to the trigger.

That, by definition, is a "pneumatic trigger", and there is no way around that.

Clearly this is all academic, but the Vector will always be the first example of a Pneumatic-Triggered paintball gun. I think the part that confuses people is that they took that design FARTHER by introducing a mechanical linkage that purposely fixes the dwell time to prevent shortstroking.

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It has been said before, and the Vector DOES have a pneumatic trigger.

The TRIGGER DOES NOT DROP A SEAR. All the trigger does is actuate the 3-way valve. The hammer is tripped by a fixed sear, that is in no way connected to the trigger.

That, by definition, is a "pneumatic trigger", and there is no way around that.

Clearly this is all academic, but the Vector will always be the first example of a Pneumatic-Triggered paintball gun. I think the part that confuses people is that they took that design FARTHER by introducing a mechanical linkage that purposely fixes the dwell time to prevent shortstroking.

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Thought I read a post by davidwirth that it was not a pneumatic trigger. I'm pretty sure it's possible to shortstroke a Vector, just really hard.

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