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    Giddy!

    This kind of scratches some of my tacticool childhood fantasies….

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    22LR training analog for MCX / MPX.

    I put a $15 optic rail on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archer1440 View Post
    Hope the trigger pack isn’t as stupid-heavy as all the other Umarex HK and Hammerli pieces. 9 pounds out of the box is common- you can do some spring work to get it down to 4.5# or so, but I would never call it “decent to run fast” compared to something actually good, like an AR Gold, SSA-E, etc.

    At least they are pretty crisp. Just ridiculously heavy (as in “is the safety on?”) heavy.
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    I measured it 4 times and all just over 6 pounds and the trigger feels pretty good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
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    I measured it 4 times and all just over 6 pounds and the trigger feels pretty good.
    Clearly a big improvement if it came out of the box that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archer1440 View Post
    Clearly a big improvement if it came out of the box that way.
    Yes straight out of the box. I’ll check the other one today.

    Definitely usable. Again from watching the videos of the people running them fast it looked like a usable trigger.

    The reason why I opted for these was because I’m spending a lot of time with an MPX platform for gaming and this is as close to a 22LR MPX as you can get.

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    @Archer1440

    The other gun is even better.

    Measures at mid 4 pound reproducibly.

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    Read the instructions

    There’s a nice feature where there’s adjustable bolt speed for different ammo.

    That should increase reliability especially as things get gummy and dirty.

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    Fucking awesome

    Soooo soft.
    Very reliable.

    25 yard group fine tuning zero. 2” paster.

    1” group shooting quickly.

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    I have a several year old 416 with a Romeo 5. I got a threaded adapter so I can run my Octane 45 on it. The adjustable bolt is handy for tuning between super and subsonic ammo for sure. With the can and subsonic ammo it sounds like a BB gun. The trigger is horrific-I didn't know it could be tuned but since others have referenced swapping springs I'll have to look into that. It certainly is a lot of fun for cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMCutter View Post
    I have a several year old 416 with a Romeo 5. I got a threaded adapter so I can run my Octane 45 on it. The adjustable bolt is handy for tuning between super and subsonic ammo for sure. With the can and subsonic ammo it sounds like a BB gun. The trigger is horrific-I didn't know it could be tuned but since others have referenced swapping springs I'll have to look into that. It certainly is a lot of fun for cheap.
    I don’t know what they changed.

    But this trigger is pretty darn good.

    @Archer1440

    Does this qualify as being able to run fast enough?

    15-16 splits. If I got used to the gun it would be more consistent.


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