Crosman 2400 Golden Gun with E-Trigger (WTF!)

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I just unwrapped this. Some guy put an E-Trigger into a Crosman 2400KT.

Super cool! The trigger is like a mouse click. Sorry, there's only 1. -Nate 

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Looks great.

On a side note... It amazes me how far behind in technology air rifles are compared to the paintball industry. The trigger on this Crosman would be roughly the same as an electronic trigger used in paintball markers back in 1997, when the Angel was first introduced.

The Daystate Red Wolf has "new technology" with a very generic LCD display. Those were being used in 1999.

If the air rifle industries would communicate with some of the high tier paintball marker manufacturers, such as DYE or DLX, we could get some incredible rifle operation... as far as air efficiency and electronics.
 
Ditto. If that thing was semi auto with a clip, that E-Trigger there is already set up to fire full auto faster than you can blink. Like programmable up to 24,000 rounds per minute..or 10 rounds per minute..whatever you want. 

I do 3 pellets per second out of my Evanix Full Auto's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvW_c3FK1Zk

I have over 20 of them.