What would YOU Pay for an Electronic Crosman 2240? (Market Research)

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Hey guys. A major manufacturer has inquired about offering lower receiver frames or whole 2240 type Crosman guns with an electronic trigger built in to the gun. 

Before we waste this guy's time and possibly end up with a bunch of units...I have been tasked with conducting market research to determine if this is even a good idea. 

Would you buy this? for how much? 

A practical price could be $349 for the lower frame with electronics built in. Possibly $599 for a whole 2240 brand new with the e-trigger.

Is that a perfect price point? Would you pay more? or less? Please post your opinion here

ALL feedback is welcome. If this is a dumb idea, it's all good, lets just find out now. We would need to sell alot of them and we would want them to keep selling over time. What do you think?

Thanks guys! -Nate 

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This concept is based off my gun pictured here: "Trigger Shock"

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Take your Crosman to a whole new level! 
 
Same thing I said to my buddy Shemp when he designed a fountain pen that would write in whipped cream …

NO!

What? Does he still have any? I will pay anything for one of those! PM me! -Nate 



Need to put elec trigger on a match grade gun for high level competition to get funds.

The guy who contatced me owns a paintball gun company. He can make the frames with trigger in it for under $100...but you have to charge 4-5X what a product costs you to make it. 

He said he had worked out an e-trigger for the SK19 to solve the trigger pull on it. I was not aware there was any problem there. Anyone think we need SK19 e-triggers? He did not mention the price. 
 
Is it a solenoid hammer? Or is it simply a solenoid activated trigger with a conventional hammer and sear?

On a lower powered gun, not much benefit over the two stage drop sear 1720T or Prod trigger. The solenoid trigger could solve the slow pull variations in the direct sear 2240 trigger. But cheaper to just use a PROD grip frame/trigger group.

I experimented with an an electronic hammer with a Crosman grip frame. It worked well enough but I ended up using the PROD two stage trigger.

I shot an SK19 recently and really liked it but the trigger final stage is stiff and there is a long take-up/reset to get there Something like that could benefit from an electronic system. But most of the time it is not worth the added complexity.
 
Same thing I said to my buddy Shemp when he designed a fountain pen that would write in whipped cream …

NO!

What? Does he still have any? I will pay anything for one of those! PM me! -Nate 



Need to put elec trigger on a match grade gun for high level competition to get funds.

The guy who contatced me owns a paintball gun company. He can make the frames with trigger in it for under $100...but you have to charge 4-5X what a product costs you to make it. 

He said he had worked out an e-trigger for the SK19 to solve the trigger pull on it. I was not aware there was any problem there. Anyone think we need SK19 e-triggers? He did not mention the price. 




Paint-ballers might pay up for it, but I doubt many air gunners will.
 
Is it a solenoid hammer? Or is it simply a solenoid activated trigger with a conventional hammer and sear?

I will get the details on the SK19 trigger and start another thread. I will put the link ot it here. It may take a few days or more to get the info. 



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