The present invention relates generally to the field of paintball and more particularly to a trigger for a paintball marker.
In paintball the faster the firing rate of the paintball marker (gun) the greater the advantage to the user. As a result, automatic firing guns are not permitted by paintball rules. In addition, having a trigger that fires both upon squeezing and releasing is not allowed. This limits most paintball markers to two finger single actuation triggers. These are cumbersome and the firing rate is limited by the user's ability to squeeze their fingers. Thus there exists a need for a trigger assembly that has single a actuation but is easier and faster than present trigger systems.
A trigger system for a paintball marker that overcomes these and other problems has a string attached to the trigger actuator. The string is held taut between the actuator and the trigger guard in one embodiment. The actuator is a lever attached to the string and in contact with a micro-switch that allows the release of compressed air to propel a paintball. As a result, when the user taps the string the micro-switch is actuated and a paintball is fired. This action only takes a very small finger movement and allows the user to fire paintballs faster than with a conventional two finger trigger.
The present application relates to a trigger system for a paintball marker that has a string attached to the trigger actuator. The string is held taut between the actuator and the trigger guard in one embodiment. The actuator is a lever attached to the string and in contact with a micro-switch that allows the release of compressed air to propel a paintball. As a result, when the user taps the string the micro-switch is actuated and a paintball is fired. This action only takes a very small finger movement and allows the user to fire paintballs faster than with a conventional two finger trigger.
Thus there has been described a trigger system for a paintball marker that allows the user to fire paintballs faster than with a conventional two finger trigger. The trigger system has a string attached to the trigger actuator. The string is held taut between the actuator and the trigger guard in one embodiment. The actuator is a lever attached to the string and in contact with a micro-switch that allows the release of compressed air to propel a paintball. As a result, when the user taps the string the micro-switch is actuated and a paintball is fired. This action only takes a very small finger movement and allows the user to fire paintballs faster than with a conventional two finger trigger.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alterations, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications, and variations in the appended claims.
The present invention claims priority on provisional patent application, Ser. No. 60/841,049, filed on Aug. 30, 2006, entitled “Trigger for Paintball Marker” and is hereby incorporated by reference.
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