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No, first you chamber the round and the move the selector to "set", pull the trigger and move the selector to fire. When you pull the trigger again it is with reduced pull. Very nice but awkward in use. Williams also makes a SG1 style trigger group that has the set button in the grip behind the trigger. They are of high quality and relativly inexpensive.