Manufactured by: GATE Electronics

TITAN V2 Basic Module (Rear Wired)

Manufactured by: GATE Electronics

TITAN V2 Basic Module (Rear Wired)

Weight: 0.8 lb

Model: TTN2-BMR2

Regular price $90.00
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The GATE Titan is a Drop-In MOSFET with a ton of features. Please note: This only contains The Titan Drop-in Module for a rear wired configuration. It does not contain the Tactical Programming Card or USB-Link. Also, this MOSFET contains the BASIC firmware. The Advanced firmware can be found in a Complete/Advanced Set or buying it on GATE's website. For a full description of this product with more photos, click here.

product details

The GATE Titan is a Drop-In MOSFET with a ton of features. Please note: This only contains The Titan Drop-in Module for a rear wired configuration. It does not contain the Tactical Programming Card or USB-Link. Also, this MOSFET contains the BASIC firmware. The Advanced firmware can be found in a Complete/Advanced Set or buying it on GATE's website. For a full description of this product with more photos, click here.

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I have 6, soon to be 7 of these installed in my personal AR style Version 2 AEGs. I have installed a total of 11. They are amazing. The trigger uses 5 optical sensors, which allow you to tune which one triggers the firing. Adhering a piece of plastic to the back of your trigger can mimic the hair trigger stop the spectre mkii has. The burst feature works flawlessly, even when spamming it. Honestly, they are the best and most accessible internal upgrade that can be done to a version 2 AEG. My favorite feature is the precocking. even with a 7.4V LiPo, you can get snappy semi firing. They work perfectly with older, and newer style ICS split gearboxes with minimal dremeling. I prefer to have these installed in ICS style gearboxes because of the ARL release. This is because with precocking and after a game day, all you have to do is hit the ARL release for storage instead of reprogramming it to turn it off and cycling it one more time. They fit in KWA, Retro Arms, and Lonex gearboxes without modification. One thing to note, double check the soldering job on the Deans connector. I had one fall off after one game.