This entry debunks the myth that electronic triggers are inherently more complex than mechanical ones, using a Hämmerli target pistol as an example. It explains the simple circuit-based operation of electronic triggers and contrasts it with the multi-part complexity of traditional mechanical set triggers, highlighting the potential for simplification and performance gains with electronic systems. The analysis is presented with high authority, drawing on detailed technical understanding.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the Morini CM 84E target pistol, highlighting its unique design origins as a scaled-down Martini-Henry rifle. It details the advanced features contributing to its precision, such as the free-floated fore-end and an electronic trigger system with an exceptionally fast lock time of 1.7 milliseconds, optimized for 50-meter free pistol competition.
This guide, presented by JaredAF, details the straightforward process of changing the 9V battery in a Morini CM 84E electronic trigger system. The battery compartment is conveniently located at the base of the wooden grip, protected by a sliding cover. A single 9V battery is estimated to provide approximately 5,000 trigger pulls, ensuring ample operational life for competitive shooting.
This video, presented by firearms instructor JaredAF, details the advantages of electronic triggers in target pistols. Electronic triggers allow for exceptionally light and consistent pull weights without the wear and inconsistency issues found in light mechanical triggers. The instructor highlights that these systems can be set even lighter than renowned models like the Hammerli 100, showcasing a specialized Olympic-style pistol with advanced features.
This video provides an expert look at the Hammerli 152, a single-shot, breech-loading .22 Long Rifle pistol from the 1970s. The review highlights its unique electronic trigger system, explaining its activation sequence via LED indicators. The pistol is noted for its Martini-Henry action, offering a glimpse into specialized target shooting equipment.
This video showcases the Hammerli 152, a .22 LR free pistol, with a particular focus on its exceptionally light electronic trigger pull. The speaker, identified as JaredAF, demonstrates the trigger's break, highlighting its potential as the lightest in his collection. The review emphasizes the precision and advanced technology of this competition-grade firearm.
This video highlights a new product from MDT unveiled at Shot Show 2024. The focus is on the MDT Zero Stage electronic trigger, which offers adjustable pull weights ranging from 4 to 64 ounces. The description also includes links for SDI and a USCCA giveaway, suggesting a broader connection to firearms education and consumer engagement within the shooting community.
This YouTube video focuses on the MDT Electronic Trigger, with the presenter expressing a strong positive impression, stating it "just feels different." While no specific firearm models are mentioned, the emphasis on an electronic trigger suggests a focus on firearm components, modifications, or performance enhancements. The content likely delves into the tactile feel, functionality, and potential advantages of this particular trigger system over traditional mechanical triggers, appealing to firearm enthusiasts interested in precision shooting, custom builds, or improving their firearm's performance.
This video reviews the .22 LR Vadum Bullpup rifle, highlighting its unique electronic trigger system. The reviewer discusses how the electronic mechanism, located in the forward stock, trips the hammer to fire the rifle. The video was filmed at Bullpup 2016 and thanks Ventura Munitions for their support. It explores whether this electronic trigger technology represents the future of firearms or is merely a gimmick.
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