Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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deadeyedick
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Re: Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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I believe answers to this question should be from people who have owned both manual and electronic triggers.
As an owner of both in .177 and .22 I prefer the electronic trigger and have had no trouble with the E, but have had problems with manual triggers over the years.
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Re: Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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deadeyedick wrote: Fri Aug 27, 2021 7:37 pm I believe answers to this question should be from people who have owned both manual and electronic triggers.
As an owner of both in .177 and .22 I prefer the electronic trigger and have had no trouble with the E, but have had problems with manual triggers over the years.
Manual? As opposed to Automatic?
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😀. Yes Brent....mechanical as opposed to electronic 👍
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Re: Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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.....Jack Daniel’s as opposed to Jim Beam ?
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.....Briefs versus boxers.
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...Mustard or ketchup?
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. . . cash, check, or charge?
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atomicgale wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:20 am . . . cash, check, or charge?
...or shoplift?
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Re: Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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I have an Electrical Engineering degree, so there is a bias.
Electronics used to be a hobby of mine as well. This was when you could easily solder components on to the circuit board with a soldering iron. Now it's much harder to do.
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Re: Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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I dear say that there would have been a tonne of r/d was under taken before these were put into the market. There will be failures with ANY product no matter how long it's been available and no matter how many versions of it there have been..!
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Re: Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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dontshootcritters wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 12:54 am I dear say that there would have been a tonne of r/d was under taken before these were put into the market. There will be failures with ANY product no matter how long it's been available and no matter how many versions of it there have been..!
Well, unlike the GMC Bolt, which were taken back by the factory and the owners reimbursed, you stand with your Walther in one hand and your dick in the other.
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Re: Pros and Cons of Electronic Trigger

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I was very surprised to see that nobody has a board for an LP10. Does anyone know if the Evo board can be used instead?

Maybe some of these members that can make boards themselves could make some money supplying all the obsolete boards.
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