Pros
Huge ammunition capacity (5000+ rounds)
Ammunition feeding is consistent because the feed motor is run off the main battery
Nice intimidation factor
Good range and long inner barrel
Cons
Huge - About four feet long
Heavy - About twelve pounds
Expensive - 1.7 million with two batteries and internal upgrades
Bipod fell off during the first use
Wires to the feed motor seem weak
Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF)
The Trigger Happy M240B is an excellent support weapon with a huge ammunition capacity, good rate of fire, and great range. However, it is very large, heavy, and expensive.
The Trigger Happy M240B is a well built peice of kit. It is made of CNCed aluminum right here in Korea. The gearbox is made by VFC of Taiwan and is used in their M60/Mk43 series weapons. I have had no major problems with the gun. It has proven difficult to get the wires to feed inside the receiver in such a way that they are not smashed by the feed tray cover and do not chafe on the internals. This is a minor annoyance and just takes a little patience to get right. The gun itself is solid and is CNCed metal where it should be. The bipod is a weak point as the pivot retaining pin fell out and caused the rest of the bipod to detach from the gun during a game. This could be solved by bending the pin and scoring it so it is less likely to fall out, however I lost mine and have decided not to replace it. The ammunition pouch will also hang too low if it is filled past 3/4 capacity and this will prevent bbs from loading if the ammunition magazine is not supported somehow.
The feed motor is excellent and keeps up with the rate of fire of the gun. The motor is plenty powerful and is powered by the same battery powering the gun's motor so it will always be powered so long as the gun has power. However, the user must test fire the gun once the battery is hooked up so that the motor has a chance to feed bbs into the hopup. Changing the battery is fairly easy since the stock is very roomy and I use an 11.1v LiPo that fits easily inside.
The accuracy is not bad, but there is significant shot dispersal even with the tightbore barrel I had installed. The rounds cover a five to six foot area at 150 feet, but this is not necessarily a bad thing for a support weapon. The gun has worked very well in the skirmishes I have used it in, however, there is sometimes a trigger delay especially if the battery is running out of power. This is the only issue I have had with the gun while it is in use and it is fairly rare.
I replaced the stock motor with a TM EG1000 and the heat issues and trigger delay have subsided greatly. The TM motor is much more power efficient and allowed me to fire over 5000 rounds without draining my 11.1v 2000mah LiPo battery where the stock motor would not allow me to fire more than about 3000 rounds before draining the battery.
Overall, this is a great support weapon for those who want something besides an M249 SAW or M60 series. It gets the job done.



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