Q1. Why take out the bolt lock buffer? Isn’t it important for protecting the ZET plate?
A: Because of the redesigned hammer geometry, the original TM bolt lock buffer could not be retained. To reduce impact:
• A buffer structure was added under the bolt catch plate
• Reinforced materials were used in related components
In our 15,000+ round testing, we have not observed direct bolt catch plate damage so far.
If you experience actual damage, please feel free to contact us with photos and setup details for further analysis.
Q2. Nozzle spring is necessary use? Or original is ok?
A: The original TM nozzle spring can still work in many setups.
However, because our trigger changes the hammer angle geometry, the original TM part (MGG2-124) may experience additional contact wear over time.
For this reason, we include a modified nozzle spring setup with a shortened MGG2-124 configuration to improve long-term durability and cycling consistency.
Q3. Can this trigger be used with the Angry Gun adjustable nozzle?
A: The trigger system was primarily designed around TM-spec components.
Some aftermarket adjustable nozzles may work, but compatibility can vary depending on setup and tolerance differences.
If you encounter issues, feel free to contact us with your setup details.
Q4. Why did you change the nozzle connection?
A: We redesigned the nozzle linkage geometry because the modified hammer angle changes the interaction with the original TM linkage structure.
This also helps reduce long-term wear on MGG2-124 and improves cycling consistency and durability.
Q5. Players mentioned “runaway” in semi-auto. What could cause this?
A: Semi-auto runaway can be influenced by several setup variables, including:
• Magazine valve tolerance
• Gas pressure
• Buffer / recoil spring setup
• Aftermarket part tolerances
If you experience this issue, please contact us with your complete setup details so we can help analyze the cause.
Q6. Is it compatible with Double Eagle Noveske?
A: If the internal specifications follow TM MWS dimensions, compatibility is generally good.
However, due to tolerance differences between brands, minor tuning may still be required in some setups.
Q7. Don’t waste money on this. Fitted but slow cycle, runs away even on single fire and has absolute no power.
A: Sorry to hear the setup did not perform as expected. Our design philosophy focuses more on:
• Realistic hammer movement
• Long-term durability
• Stable cycling performance
• Lightweight trigger pull
rather than focusing purely on maximum ROF. In our testing:
• Stock TM setup at 170 PSI (12kg gas): approximately 16–17 RPS
• Modify setup at 170 PSI (12kg gas): approximately 11–13 RPS
In return, the system provides more stable cycling, clearer recoil feedback, and improved durability over long-term use.