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Re: walking an angel??????

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Posted by K Keaty on September 24, 2002 at 08:29:00:

In Reply to: walking an angel?????? posted by Derek_ on September 22, 2002 at 20:42:52:

Though I could be mistaken, I think "walking" is when you alternate between your index and middle fingers on the double finger trigger of an angel. Some people use that technique quite effectively to increase rate of fire.

Kevin

: i was reading reviews for the " rocky cagnoni dark angel from warped sportz and a lot of people were saying that the trigger was very nice and easy to walk, what does WALK mean? o ya and what gun is best ( accuracy and reliability wize )

: boblong dragon series intimidator
: warped sportz dark ir3
: akalmp excalibur w/ oracle barrel

: im looking for a light trigger pull and really fuking accurate gun!!!! a-c-c-u-r-a-c-y!-!-!-!-!
: no i dont want a cocker, i want an eletro gun, which gun would you reccomend
: thank you
: ~derek~




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