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Wondering what you guys like better.
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When you say they are the most silent... what kind of noise are you considering? In my guns all I can hear when I shoot is the piston slamming the cylinder head :shrug: Do you means noise when cocking the gun?Both are fine.
S-triggers are nice because they are the most silent of all
The bulltrigger compresses the spring more and can result in more fpsWhen you say they are the most silent... what kind of noise are you considering? In my guns all I can hear when I shoot is the piston slamming the cylinder head :shrug: Do you means noise when cocking the gun?
I tried my bull trigger with action 90 degree piston, mag 90 degree piston, airsoftpro 90 degree piston, I even moded stock 45 degree piston and used it as 90 degree xD so I'd say that you won't have compatibility problems with it. As for spring guide when you buy them make sure they can enter piston completely because bull trigger compresses spring more so if your spring guide is to long, piston sear won't catch the piston. My spring guide was made by florjan and based on stock vsr spring guide, he just made it 4 mm or so shorter so that it can fit insde the piston.Hi, does anybody have experience with using the bull trigger? I am curious about the compatibility with 90 degree pistons, and I would like to know what it is compatible with before I purchase it. Thanks.
Well I wouldn't suggest airsoftpro trigger (atleast not vers.3). I had terrible experience with that, it basically destroyed my EdGi cylinder and EdGi piston ring by scraping those from inside (pushing piston up against cylinder when cocked). At first I thought that the problem was with the receiver and changed it to AA one and it made it even worse. After changing airsoftpro trigger to the strigger v.9, everything started to work smoothly but still, my cylinder and piston were badly damaged. There are few other threads in here with similar problem involving the airsoftpro vers.3 trigger. And I have to mention, it has terribly hard trigger pull if you don't modify it.Both triggers haven't proven to be 100% reliable yet, so personally, I prefer airsoftpro or PDI over the both of them. Yes they are a bit louder, but reliability is the most important trait of a 90 degree trigger in my opinion.