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Reactive Trigger Response
As you have read in ads & the manual that the kingman E-frames have this mode but after fiddling with it for a while you realize that its not on there. Dont get your pants in a wad, you can have it but only for a little bit of work.

First a bit of history, RTR is when a electric paintball marker cycles on the pull & release of the trigger. It is a poor mans turbo mode really.
 


WARNING: I suggest that you read all directions before you do this mod. I will not be held responsible if you mess up your trigger frame, hurt yourself or the family pet. All I did was provide the information to do this mod.

Materials

~1 SPST switch

~1 10" or more piece of wire, 20gauge works fine

~Solder if you want to keep it a long time, other wise some electric tape

~Few inchs of heat shrink to cover the soldered connections

Step 1:Take the grip frame off the body. Remove the grip panels & disconnect the battery. Look around inside to understand how the parts go. Find the trigger switch now.

Step 2:After you have found the trigger switch look on the rear of it & you will see 3 leads, 2 have wires & the other is bare. What you are trying to do is connect the bare lead with the middle lead with a switch os a on-off.

If you can tap out the pins holding the trigger & switch.Just leaving the switch in will make this harder because of the cramped space inside the frame.

Step 3:Take your wire & strip between .25" - .5" of insulation off. Connect one wire end to the middle lead & the second wire to the bare end. If you are soldering the connection this is the time to do so. If not, cover bare wire with some electric tape.

Step 4:Time to find a mounting spot for the switch. When I did this mod, this was the hardest step. You can drill a hole into the grip panels, mill out part of the frames by the body to help hide the switch. Just find a spot you like & wont be hit & come on by it self.

The second time I did this I used a small SPDT slider switch, like stock on-off, & mounted it in the window ofthe panel. It was short enough so it wouldnt hit the dip switchs or any other parts of the board.

Step 5:Put a battery into the frame & turn the frame on. If you hear the noid click the mod is working. If not & you installed a switch flip the switch & the noid should go off. Now go out & play with it a while.

Feel free to contact me if you need holp with this mod.


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