What are the different types of trigger mechanisms on the various Barnett crossbows?
Barnett offers two different types of trigger mechanisms which are specific to certain models and are not interchangeable. Detailed below are the three models in order of quality and benefits provided:The Analogue trigger mechanism has a precision outer case, molded of XF high-strength polycarbonate material(similar to GLOCK handguns). The interior moving parts are either machined or of high tolerance castings. The pull weight is a mere 4.2 lb. with a 3/8″ pull length, and is standard with elevation adjustment wheel, analogue dial a range and 3/8″ dove-tail scope mount. Standard on Rhino , Lightning, Commando II Compound, Commando II Recurve, Wildcat III, Panzer III & Panzer III Hunter. The standard trigger mechanism is a basic, straight-drop pull design with the pull located directly beneath the firing activator. It is constructed of mostly stamped hardened steel parts. It has a pull weight of about 7.5 lb. and pull length of 1/2″. Standard on Panzer II, Ranger, Ranger Compound & Delt
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