Board Thread:Questions and answers/@comment-44955236-20200609202036/@comment-27306930-20200610215854

Let me rephrase. Yes, you could definitely put a trigger in a Powerbolt. But the bottom line is it's not worth it. The amount of time and effort are better spent on some other project. One with a better outcome and a better chance of success.

As Rskm correctly points out, it would never function like a traditional blaster with a back-forward-fire priming action. Even heavily modded, it would still work more like a crossbow.

If you're going to spend hundreds of hours modding a blaster, get a Retaliator. Upgrade the spring and throw in a new bolt sled. Paint it and shove in a CS-18. You'll absolutely LOVE it.

Or spend a hundred frustrating hours trying to perfect putting a trigger in a Powerbolt, and kinda sorta get a belt-fed Retaliator when you're done. That performs kinda sorta like a stock Retaliator. Your choice.

But as they say, with enough time, money, and manpower you can accomplish anything. Right ?