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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: response trigger

In Reply to: response trigger posted by c98sniper on October 08, 2003 at 00:13:24:


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Posted by:
moosecustome

on October 08, 2003 at 08:46:47

I don't think the response trigger is worth it, it teaches you to spray and pray(bad) second it sounds like you have a 98c I would get a barrel first, palmer stabilizer second instead. also you will need a agitaded hopper with the responce trigger. also you will get the normal spikes on co2 when you shoot faster it is not necessarly from having the response, it is from shooting faster.

: im going to get some money after my confirmation and i was wondering if it is worth buying a response trigger. i have never shot a custom with one but the reviews say it was nice to have. however they never said anything about whether or not the velocity is affected by it or not. it probably doesn't considering that the response is powered by the blowback co2. also they never stated whether or not you need a loader to prevent ball chops. any input would be well apprecieated.


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