TacCon 3MR Trigger? Cooler than a bumpstock?

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  • crowleycr

    Active Member
    Mar 4, 2012
    657
    Lexington Park
    Available pre-order, bill credit card now, no specific delivery date other than
    "Tac-Con™ 3MR Trigger shipments to begin end of 2013 or beginning of 2014."

    Not accustomed to billing before shipping. Especially at 495, double what you pay for a high quality trigger group.

    Guess I will check back here to see who has gotten delivery.
     

    govwontletmebuycoolguns

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    MDS Supporter
    Feb 3, 2010
    3,879
    DPRM
    For any paintballers out there, this kinda reminds me of the gas reactive trigger available on the Tippmann A5's.

    Where normally the trigger doesn't reset after firing until you release your finger pressure, the Tippmann trigger has a piston that forces the trigger forward to reset, which seems to be a similar effect (albeit different mechanism) to what TacCon is describing.

    Now, the Tippmann triggers have a "sweet spot" which can simulate short bursts of automatic fire if you hold your finger in the right place. Wonder if that would be the same here???

    Interesting. Not sure if $500 interesting, but still interesting. Will wait for some real world reviews.
     

    Nemesis

    Russian Grizzly Adams
    Oct 3, 2009
    3,278
    Martinsburg, WV
    For any paintballers out there, this kinda reminds me of the gas reactive trigger available on the Tippmann A5's.

    Where normally the trigger doesn't reset after firing until you release your finger pressure, the Tippmann trigger has a piston that forces the trigger forward to reset, which seems to be a similar effect (albeit different mechanism) to what TacCon is describing.

    Now, the Tippmann triggers have a "sweet spot" which can simulate short bursts of automatic fire if you hold your finger in the right place. Wonder if that would be the same here???

    Interesting. Not sure if $500 interesting, but still interesting. Will wait for some real world reviews.

    thats the first thing that came to my mind...once you got it all set up right, doing 3 round bursts, and even just full dumps, was pretty easy to do.





    damnit, now i want to play paintball again...i gotta stop coming here...
     

    bangbangbye

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    Aug 2, 2012
    842
    It's basically a "bumpfire trigger". you hold the trigger back and the bolt's action pushes it forward. Like a slidefire, but not as ugly. ordered one.
     

    ObsceneJesster

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 31, 2011
    2,958
    Available pre-order, bill credit card now, no specific delivery date other than
    "Tac-Con™ 3MR Trigger shipments to begin end of 2013 or beginning of 2014."

    Not accustomed to billing before shipping. Especially at 495, double what you pay for a high quality trigger group.

    Guess I will check back here to see who has gotten delivery.

    There has been a lot of ripping off going on in this industry recently. Companies promising things they can't come through with and Charging people up front. If I wanted this, I would wait until it's released and in other hands before I even thought about ordering it.

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    Ragnar

    Ultimate Member
    May 7, 2013
    1,164
    Berkeley Springs, WV
    There has been a lot of ripping off going on in this industry recently. Companies promising things they can't come through with and Charging people up front. If I wanted this, I would wait until it's released and in other hands before I even thought about ordering it.

    I just pre-ordered one and it said my card will be charged just before shipping.
     

    LostSoul

    Nugget Popper
    Oct 29, 2008
    1,084
    Ho Co
    Interesting concept, but too steep for my tastes. I don't even want to spend half that price on a good trigger setup!
     

    L0gic

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 2, 2013
    2,953
    Nothing a regular adjustable trigger cant accomplish IMO.

    I was thinking the same thing. I've been fiddling with a PSA build kit I put together to see how the shelves in the fire control group "catch" each other when cycling. So this seems like a stronger return spring for a quicker reset and I'm assuming a new selector switch to control the "quick reset mode" in place of an NFA's "auto" spot?
     

    crowleycr

    Active Member
    Mar 4, 2012
    657
    Lexington Park
    I was thinking the same thing. I've been fiddling with a PSA build kit I put together to see how the shelves in the fire control group "catch" each other when cycling. So this seems like a stronger return spring for a quicker reset and I'm assuming a new selector switch to control the "quick reset mode" in place of an NFA's "auto" spot?

    believe their is a mechanism that interfaces with the bolt that pushes the trigger forward to a set position (trigger reset). If you are still applying greater than 4.5 pounds on the trigger the action will cycle again. There does not appear to be a need to release the trigger.
     
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    L0gic

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 2, 2013
    2,953
    ^So its using the inertia of the bolt carrier to reset the trigger and pull it forward while still technically requiring the operator to squeeze? That sounds about as close to NFA as you can get without falling off the fence.

    Looking forward to some real world reviews too. Hell, I've not even gotten around to installing my Geisselle trigger in my SCAR...
     

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