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Keep dreaming about having "GIANT FEET"...
In Reply to: Re: What speed is the cocker capable of? posted by Jasleth on April 28, 2003 at 11:23:16:
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Posted by: Ras Masyean on June 05, 2003 at 13:38:35
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This is retarted. It's the shooter, not the gun. You have to have a well trained finger AND be like a robot to do these rediculous ROFs. Case and point....look st site below.... http://www.globalserve.net/~regimentair/m16a2.html An M16 does 850 rpm max (= 14.5 rps). OK now you are saying that with "proper training" you can do better that this state-of-the art military rifle issued to like every US solder for like the past 50 years? I'd like to see any of these people here do past 10 rps. That would combine training and some in-born genetic tallent! And I hope my girlfriend don't ever meet him! :P My point is, you're not going to outfire the gun or the loader. So does it matter if the gun can do 100 bps? These high rof's are : thats the reason Im not wasting more paint =P : the paint was not just passed through the eggolution it was fired into a shooting gallery/chrono zone. In the three test runs I had one chop in the second run. : Jasleth
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