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Re: Halo is close, in free fall testing....

In Reply to: Halo is close, in free fall testing.... posted by Razorpb on May 30, 2003 at 13:42:00:


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Posted by:
trevor "ugliertrevor" nelson
on September 25, 2003 at 17:57:07

: I timed my Halo multiple times emptying the hopper into a bag at 5 sec, 175 balls calculates to 35 bps. Impressive, but is there a gun that will keep up? No.

: Razor


actually there are multiple guns that can "keep up". notice the quotes. the angel speed can shoot 30 bps and the trigger on the new shocktech timmys can shoot 66.6 bps supposedly. the fastest any human finger can shoot with walking the trigger is around 15 bps and thats a trained finger. and if your friend got a bonebreak BKO i laugh at him because they are the biggest rip off in the world.

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