Adjustable trigger sensitivity – the trigger can be set to one of 5 sensitivity levels, from a very short pull to a full rearward pull of the trigger. No modifications to the trigger or gearbox are required, and sensitivity can be adjusted even during game.
Fully programmable fire modes – at each selector position (except “safe”), you can set semi-automatic, burst, or full-automatic fire independently of the other positions.
Active brake – active brake stops the motor after each shot preventing spring compression or in case of replicas with high rate of fire, overspin (double shot
Precocking – Fast trigger response can be a matter of victory or defeat, especially in CQB situations. With precocking enabled, piston will remain in rear position after each shot with the spring already compressed, ensuring that next shot will be fired immediately after you pull the trigger. To release the spring after using precocking, pull the trigger and hold it for 2 seconds, after which a second shot will be fired, this time with no precocking and fully braked. To release the spring after using precocking, pull and hold the trigger for 2 seconds. Second shot will be fired, this time with no precocking and fully braked.
Binary trigger – Allows for easy double shots in semi-automatic setting. After enabling this mode, if semi-automatic fire is set, shots will be fired not only when the trigger is pulled, but also when it is released. Following modes are available: semi – burst, semi – auto and burst – auto.
Binary trigger – Allows for easy double shots in semi-automatic setting. When this mode is enabled, single shots will be fired not only when the trigger is pulled but also when it is released.
Rate of fire reduction – reduce the rate of fire in automatic or burst mode to save ammunition or increase realism.
DMR mode – Introduces intervals between semiautomatic shots to comply with DMR rules on some fields.
DSG mode – a sector gear detection mode specially prepared to work with dual sector gears.