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Re: Shocker advise

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Posted by tamu on May 06, 2002 at 18:43:48:

In Reply to: Re: Shocker advise posted by Kryst-Wicked_Grin on May 06, 2002 at 14:37:41:

I called smartparts today and they tell me that I need a blade, new board, and other parts. I am very ticked that it came with a 2 finger frame, but will cost at least $125 to get a double trigger! I hope someone can tell me a cheaper way. I tried the switches when I first got the gun and it only shot every other trigger pull.
It would shoot,skip,shoot 2 balls,skip, shoot 2 balls.....


: 1. Where can I find an inexpensive double trigger? (it has the 2-finger frame but a single trigger. Also it has the old style board with the timming switches)
: >>get a blade trigger..
: : 2. Can it shoot faster than the 9.25 bps that it was set at on the board? I allready checked other web sites for the timming and that is about the same settings that they used.
: >> turn the left bank all "off" this will give you 11.25 bps, the bottom one on the left bank is for turbo if you have it.




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