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A double trigger firing system is where the trigger has grooves for two fingers rather than one. Usually found on tournament or "speedball" markers as opposed to singe trigger "woodsball" markers. To use to its full potential you use a fluttering motion with your index and middle fingers. This can increases rate of fire by more than three times if used correctly. The best Double triggers are for electric markers that have a return system (a magnet for example) and are adjustable (pre and post travel, activation point) Some markers have a double trigger purely for looks and is too insensitive to be used properly (ie most Tippmann and mechanical no MR series Spyder double triggers).

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