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Adjustable Electronic Trigger
An adjustable electronic trigger helps player shoot faster and more accurately. An adjustable electronic trigger is a popular upgrade for mechanical markers and electronic markers. This type of trigger makes it easier to raid fire and shoot accurately. The reason the adjustable electronic trigger allows players to shoot so precise is because it only takes the slightest touch to compress the trigger, allowing the player the ability to focus all of his energy on aiming his marker and holding it straight. Many low-end electronic markers and high-end electronic markers are already equipped with these types of triggers, while some must be bought as upgrades. On many mechanical markers, blow-back markers can be made electronic by retrofitting them with an electronic trigger frame and adjustable electronic trigger. Other electronic aftermarket parts that can be added onto mechanical markers include LCD screens, shot counters, and programmable hoppers.

An adjustable electronic trigger will let you shoot much faster and more accurately. Most electronic triggers are designed as a double trigger, meaning that it is contoured for two fingers. This double trigger design allows player to shoot rapidly, increasing the number of shots per second that can be fired. To maximize the number of shots that you can fire with your adjustable electronic trigger, players may often need to upgrade their hoppers to an electronic hopper. An electronic programmable hopper force feeds the paintballs into the breech of the marker, rather than gravity feed markers that let the paintballs drop into the breech naturally. Some electronic hoppers include the Pulse Loader from DraXxus, the 2KIX LCD Hopper from Ricochet, and the Pro Series Quantum hopper from Viewloader.
With the proper system in place, your rate of fire is limited only by how quick your fingers are. One of the only negatives of this electronic setup is that the system does require batteries and the batteries are usually stored inside the grip frame of the marker, making it a little heavier. Some batteries that are especially suited for this type of system include the PowerEx MH-96V/70 9.6V Rechargeable Battery form Maha Energy, the Cell Black Halo Battery from Code 242, and the Java 9.6V Battery from Kingman. If you are capable of shooting at a high rate of speed, then you should try to purchase an electronic loader, as a gravity feed loader may not be able to drop balls into the marker as fast as you can pull the trigger. One other possible negative associated with the electronic paintball gun involves weather extremes and its functioning. Sometimes very cold or very hot and humid weather can mess up the electronics of your electronic gun.
An adjustable electronic trigger has multiple firing levels. Most of these types of systems have three firing modes. The most commonly used firing mode is the semi-automatic. In the semi-automatic firing mode, the marker fires as quickly as you can pull the trigger. A second firing mode is called burst firing. In the burst firing mode, the marker fires three projectiles for every time you compress the trigger once.
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