Manufactured by: Retro ARMS

Retro ARMS Airsoft CNC Straight Trigger - Blue (Type A)

Manufactured by: Retro ARMS

Retro ARMS Airsoft CNC Straight Trigger - Blue (Type A)

Weight: 0.01 lb

Model: RETRO-6801

Regular price $10.00
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This is a CNC machined Custom straight pull Trigger from Retro ARMS.

These new triggers are Tokyo Marui standard, which greatly improves compatibility.

It is lightweight and very durable. When used in conjunction with the hair trigger mod, this trigger is very responsive. The pin is a smooth fit, which allows the trigger to have a smooth, crisp trigger pull even without a bearing. Some modification to the shuttle may be necessary so this trigger can be compatible.

In addition to the enhancements, this trigger gives your AEG an aggressive custom look.

product details

This is a CNC machined Custom straight pull Trigger from Retro ARMS.

These new triggers are Tokyo Marui standard, which greatly improves compatibility.

It is lightweight and very durable. When used in conjunction with the hair trigger mod, this trigger is very responsive. The pin is a smooth fit, which allows the trigger to have a smooth, crisp trigger pull even without a bearing. Some modification to the shuttle may be necessary so this trigger can be compatible.

In addition to the enhancements, this trigger gives your AEG an aggressive custom look.

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This trigger is absolutly machined flawlessly. The overall feel and look of this trigger is amazing. However... The reason why i give it 3 stars is becasue like many other parts, it needs modification. The first thing to note is that the trigger can NOT reset on the trolly. A way to combat this is to make the trolly lip that the trigger sits on, a little closer in. Easy fix. The next thing to note is that the axle that the trigger sits on is supposed to rotate... But stock, the trigger does not do a very good job of it. I recommend taking out the axle and clamping it in a drill. Then using sand paper of different grits to make the axle just small enough to rotate freely in the trigger. The last thing to note is that the retro arms straight trigger is INCOMPATIBLE with lonex contacts. The trolly sits up a little higher than normal, making the trigger slip off mid pull. To make the trigger compatible with lonex contacts it take extreme work, rendering the contacts usless.