Elftmann Tactical AR-15 DTR Dual Trigger

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  • drewhall

    Active Member
    May 29, 2009
    428
    Maryland
    I think someone had asked about these or something similar a while ago. Seemed to get a lot of "its a gimmick." I personally can't see how it works any different than a double trigger on a low end mechanical paintball gun. Just decreases the pull weight by increasing leverage on the trigger, but at the same time lengthens the pull. I fall into the gimmick camp without having tried one myself.
     
    I think someone had asked about these or something similar a while ago. Seemed to get a lot of "its a gimmick." I personally can't see how it works any different than a double trigger on a low end mechanical paintball gun. Just decreases the pull weight by increasing leverage on the trigger, but at the same time lengthens the pull. I fall into the gimmick camp without having tried one myself.

    You took the words right outa my mouth .. Well said...trigger control dosnt really look like a option.... There's a big difference between throwing paint / lead downrange .
     

    montoya32

    Ultimate Member
    Patriot Picket
    Jun 16, 2010
    11,311
    Harford Co
    Seems pointless to me. It's really not a "dual" trigger as much as it is an extended trigger. I don't understand how that can get you a higher rate of fire over a lightened and worked trigger.
     

    drewhall

    Active Member
    May 29, 2009
    428
    Maryland
    Probably the better option here, you don't have to slap the gun around trying to smack the trigger super fast.
     

    sfchoffman

    Full Battle Rattle
    Feb 18, 2013
    309
    We wouldn't even be talking about this if real full auto's were available (easily).....Gimmick
    And who has or wants to waste that much ammo !
     

    Nemesis

    Russian Grizzly Adams
    Oct 3, 2009
    3,278
    Martinsburg, WV
    i could see something similar being fun on a .22 AR pistol setup to feel like a paintball gun, with alot of trigger work and such...but beyond a fun little toy, no real need.
     

    drewhall

    Active Member
    May 29, 2009
    428
    Maryland
    The best idea would be to set up an electric sear like on some of the electro-mechanical paintball guns like the spyders and tippmanns. May not be all that hard to incorporate.

    ETA: of course that would be manufacturing a full-auto fire arm and we all know that is a no-no.
     
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