dustind
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I have an autococker paintball gun that I bought a roller sear for. The trigger pull is about the same cocked and uncocked, a fraction of a pound. I can empty a two houndred round hopper in no time and this thing is semi auto.
I was wondering if any firearms use rollers in the trigger mechanism and if not, why not? Even if the parts get dirty they will still roll, and if they were to lock up they would still slide like normal. I am pretty sure triggers do not get dirty enough for that to matter. I was thinking this would be perfect for all of those AR15s, or maybe they already use them.
I was wondering if any firearms use rollers in the trigger mechanism and if not, why not? Even if the parts get dirty they will still roll, and if they were to lock up they would still slide like normal. I am pretty sure triggers do not get dirty enough for that to matter. I was thinking this would be perfect for all of those AR15s, or maybe they already use them.