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Yes, although accuracy suffers.
Rob_s's clip shown below is with a stock milspec trigger and hes running the gun as fast or faster than i am.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgvOMJan2d8
If you know how your trigger breaks and where your reset point is you can run it as fast as you can press it. The issue is that accuracy generally suffers with heavier triggers which is why i run SSA's in all of my guns. The ~5 pound pull is perfect for me and the trigger is arguably as durable as a standard milspec.
Also, note that the accuracy standards for the drill were adhered to and all hits were made so we werent just spraying.
Last edited by Magsz; 09-14-10 at 19:52.
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