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How does the T15's full-auto mechanism regulate its rate of fire?

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    How does the T15's full-auto mechanism regulate its rate of fire?

    The T15 is basically just a glorified ThunderCat, right?

    How does the full-auto sear they sell for it regulate the rate of fire down to usable rates?

    #2
    I think it is just air adjustment. Balance between air restriction and recocking. I believe it uses screws to adjust the air restriction. All my buddies constantly screwed theirs up trying to make it go faster lol. Very picky from what I saw.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Seajay View Post
      I think it is just air adjustment. Balance between air restriction and recocking. I believe it uses screws to adjust the air restriction. All my buddies constantly screwed theirs up trying to make it go faster lol. Very picky from what I saw.
      The manual doesn't reveal a whole lot about how this works. I'm curious about whether the full auto trigger sear drops totally out of the way when activated or if there's some sort of timed mechanical slip to it. Never had a chance to mess with one of these.


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        #4
        I got to play around with one and it FEELs just like a tippmann RT. You can feel the piston slow your trigger stroke down to regulate speed.

        Does it work on the same premise? Maybe, but it feels the same for sure.
        https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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          #5
          Originally posted by BrickHaus View Post
          I got to play around with one and it FEELs just like a tippmann RT. You can feel the piston slow your trigger stroke down to regulate speed.

          Does it work on the same premise? Maybe, but it feels the same for sure.
          There's a piston in the sear group? I really wish the manual gave an exploded view of those guts.

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            #6
            I dunno it its simply a metered out flow control and an air passage?

            But the trigger itself resists and bounces

            But to be honest, I legit played with it for likfo 5 minutes over the chrono
            https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...khaus-feedback

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