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Techincal / Personal Reactions to Vision Impulses

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Posted by Freakshine on March 27, 2002 at 13:30:45:

I’m looking for the best possible Impulse package available. Colors and milling are not a concern, the actual function is what is important to me.

So far I’ve owned everything from Angels to shockers to e-mags and I wanted something with an anti-chop eye. Between the models out there with anti-chop eyes I’ve narrowed the contestants down to the IR3, E-Mag Extreme and the Vision Impulse.

Between those three, I like the low pressure available on impulse, the anti-chop device on the angel and the easy of maintenance of the E-mag extreeme.

Anyway, back to the Impulse. What options are available that make a difference?

First off, are there single trigger frames available?
And if so, would they be available with the magnetic trigger option?

After that here is my planned purchase, please offer improve suggestions, notes, etc.
Vision Impulse with high-rise
Vertical reg
(Single trigger grip frame with magnetic trigger option)
Delrin bolt – what manufacture?
Tape worm
???

I also plan to use compressed on it, how many shots will be available from a 68/4500?

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jon G




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