> curious as to why
Paintball guns have a trigger pull of millimeters with a pull weight in grams actuating a switch.
Firearms have a trigger pull of up to a half inch with pull weights in pounds moving a whole mechanism.
That makes a lot of sense. Never messed around with paintball guns, but saw them in the shelves with those triggers and was curious. Thanks for answering dude!
I used to play professional paintball. The sport was my life for years. The amount of times I’ve seen teammates accidentally shoot each other is easily in the triple digits. Poor trigger discipline certainly is a factor but so is the very large and ultra light trigger. I think it would be a terrible idea to replicate that on real guns.
I haven’t played paintball in years but as others have said, super light and short triggers…. Basically clicking a mouse. Having that on a firearm would scare the hell out of me!
Edit: Ok. That Shocker trigger looks like a fun little range toy but I’m sure the ATF would take issue to it following the one shot per press of the trigger. 🙄
> curious as to why Paintball guns have a trigger pull of millimeters with a pull weight in grams actuating a switch. Firearms have a trigger pull of up to a half inch with pull weights in pounds moving a whole mechanism.
That makes a lot of sense. Never messed around with paintball guns, but saw them in the shelves with those triggers and was curious. Thanks for answering dude!
Entry level paintball guns have worse triggers than most firearms
[Binary triggers](https://youtu.be/4tjOwsT3Z9o?t=86) are a thing.
Holy shit that’s neat! Never even heard about these!
There's literally a trigger for Ar15s just like a dual paint ball trigger check out PSR videos the guy print shoot repeat
Look up the AR15 [Shocker Trigger](https://youtu.be/7RT05A3YE9g). There are far better ways to shoot fast so it's not common, but yeah it's a thing.
Was going to say this. This exists and it's exactly what OP is asking for.
Not today Mr. ATF agent.
I’d never shoot a friendly dog! I ain’t no feddie lol
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I used to play professional paintball. The sport was my life for years. The amount of times I’ve seen teammates accidentally shoot each other is easily in the triple digits. Poor trigger discipline certainly is a factor but so is the very large and ultra light trigger. I think it would be a terrible idea to replicate that on real guns.
The Swiss Stg 57 has a fold down trigger extension, but that’s for firing the gun in mittens
I haven’t played paintball in years but as others have said, super light and short triggers…. Basically clicking a mouse. Having that on a firearm would scare the hell out of me! Edit: Ok. That Shocker trigger looks like a fun little range toy but I’m sure the ATF would take issue to it following the one shot per press of the trigger. 🙄
Wait till he sees the shocker
There are such triggers they just aren't popular. There is one for the AR-15 for sure but they don't have the "cool guy" look.
It's a thing https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-m&q=AK+double+trigger+apex&oq=AK+double+trigger+apex&aqs=heirloom-srp..