Sparco
07-12-2005, 12:29 PM
What are the chances that WDP could explore the options of returning to a microswitch for their trigger?
After having had the option to use the Tadao board (microswitch driven) numerous people seem to prefer the feel of this trigger pull.
Although the new trigger design on the '05 Speed/G7 feels better then the A4 opto-switch (by proxy), many people still seem to prefer the reactiveness of the microswitch.
The spring/trigger design is a proven concept that WDP helped market under the LED, LCD and IR3.
I vote WDP explores returning to the microswitch, perhaps a modular microswitch design that allows user to swap out the switch (can be bought from MT centers) if the switch fails after use.
GO GO MICROSWITCH!
After having had the option to use the Tadao board (microswitch driven) numerous people seem to prefer the feel of this trigger pull.
Although the new trigger design on the '05 Speed/G7 feels better then the A4 opto-switch (by proxy), many people still seem to prefer the reactiveness of the microswitch.
The spring/trigger design is a proven concept that WDP helped market under the LED, LCD and IR3.
I vote WDP explores returning to the microswitch, perhaps a modular microswitch design that allows user to swap out the switch (can be bought from MT centers) if the switch fails after use.
GO GO MICROSWITCH!