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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Delrin Bolt??? Wermstick Trigger???

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Posted by Karl_Hungus on Novembe r 29, 2001 at 16:53:17:

In Reply to: Re: Delrin Bolt??? Wermstick Trigger??? posted by Bart on Novembe r 25, 2001 at 19:08:53:

: Think before you ask. First, if it is an aftermarket part which is supposed to replace a stock one, it is either more reliable, or better functioning. Also, the newer version is always better. Yea, the bolt is worth it. Also, if you want the best, go to hypersportworks.com and get their trigger frame, it is the best out there, but if you dont have the cash, then the wermstick is fine.

"Think before you ask"? What does that mean?

Just because a product is newer or costs more does not necessarily mean it is in fact better.
This is common sense.

I disagree with you.

I don't believe the Delrin bolt is worth the money. 2 Shochertechs told me to save my money. They say the performance gain is minimal.

I challenge anybody to convince me othwerwise. I want the best for my Shocker too. But is the minute weight difference really worth $25? Sounds like a Hurricane-Valve/ milled-on/offs-for-Automag product marketing to me.




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