Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27125665-20180222152755/@comment-27306930-20180224223656

Okay, let's assume for the moment we're talking about the pieces under the Rev Trigger. There are three spring loaded pieces under the rev trigger. Which one are we talking about Buddy ?

1. The Rev Trigger Spring itself ? That's the part that  pushes the trigger forward after you let go of it. It's located immediately behind the rev trigger button.

2. The Firing Trigger Interlock Spring ? That's the bit that pushes the lock upward to prevent the Firing Trigger from being pulled before the Rev Trigger. It's hidden under the rev trigger assembly cover. You have to remove that aluminium screw to get the cover off, which then exposes the whole interlock mechanism.

3. The Rev Trigger Microswitch Spring ? That spring is located in the microswitch itself, which is also located under the rev trigger assembly cover. That spring pushes the contact upward to shut off the motors when the trigger is released.

So again, let's assume we're talking about the Firing Trigger Interlock. It's unnecessary. Many modders remove the lock and the spring so the firing trigger can be pulled any time. It's a pretty standard mod. The only danger is you can prematurely pull the firing trigger before the motors are running, resulting in a jam. Not a bad jam, but it will temporarily disable the blaster.

With or without that lock, it shouldn't have any affect on the "effeciency" of the blaster. Unless you're a t̶o̶t̶a̶l̶ ̶f̶r̶i̶g̶g̶i̶n̶ ̶n̶o̶o̶b̶  inexperienced Nerfer who is still struggling to fully master the Stryfe, it shouldn't have any effect on how the blaster itself performs. You just have to remember to pull the rev trigger before the firing trigger.

Assuming my assumptions were correct, did I answer your question BuddyLee ?