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The response trigger is a Tippmann trigger modification that allows you to use the excess CO2 from your marker (This is also how the cyclone feed works) to reset your trigger faster than the spring normally could, allowing you to shoot faster. It also allows you to hold it down in the "sweet spot" where it is automatically returning to where your finger holds it and will shoot fully automatically until you release the trigger. You cannot however hold down the trigger all the way back, as this will block the reset cylinder and cause only one shot.

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A response trigger is a Tippmann product that uses the excess co2 of the gun from firing, to reset the trigger faster than the spring. It causes two things to happen. First the trigger pull becomes slightly harder. Secondly It allowed you to shoot fully automatically if you can keep your finger where it sets off the sear and resets automatically.

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It can make the paintball gun semi-auto, 3 round burst, or fully automatic!

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It is where the trigger needs to be pulled fairly far before it actually fires. Some people prefer this trigger setup, some do not.

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Yes, most fields allow them. Ask your local field however before you install one.

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