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[* black] We deftly dispatch a few more screws and the dual stage triggers come along for a ride. | |
[* black] Much to our surprise they simply slot into the motherboard. No adhesive or mechanical tricks here! | |
- | [* icon_reminder] Boom, headshot. |
[* black] The dual stage trigger can be broken down into two stages. | |
[* black] The first is the smooth motion of the trigger when initially pressed. The magnetic flux sensor measures the position and speed of the trigger based on a time-varying flux. | |
[* black] The second part is the "click" at the end. A button soldered onto the motherboard is physically pressed by the trigger. | |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Boom, headshot. |