I'm looking for a little insight on the AT's theory of operation. If anyone can point me in the direction of someone who has done this before, I would greatly appreciate it.
insight on the AT's theory of operation
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Can you expand on this a bit?
In my head AT = autotrigger, but that doesn't seem like what you are referring to.π PK x Ragnastock π -
At its most basic form, it pushes the trigger forward as the marker is pumped and allows it to be pulled again once the pump is forward. So you just keep pulling on the trigger and it will push back between shots.Comment
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heey, i just happened to take a slow motion video of the autotrigger on my pneumatic assist..
the timing is tight, but if you listen closely right when everything slows down, youll hear the clack of the bolt closing, followed by the sound of it shooting. thats what it do
look at my finger and you see when the lever goes back, the trigger goes forwardComment
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There are a few YouTube videos (with albeit crappy video quality) that delve into this a bit, here's one I found that gives a quick overview of AT operation.
From my understanding, the autotrigger is a cam and lever that attaches to the pump arm and resets/releases the trigger automatically so that you can just hold the trigger and pump to fire the gun, effectively turning it in a semi-auto. I'm sure those more technically inclined can speak to AT to a greater degree of detail.π PK x Ragnastock πComment
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