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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker

Re: Question about some upgrades....

In Reply to: Re: Question about some upgrades.... posted by oxide on March 26, 2003 at 02:01:41:


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Posted by:
Aaron "RealTime" Shimons

on April 25, 2003 at 01:47:58

Nice looking shocker. I have little experience with the glacier board or the eclipse trigger, so I have a couple of questions for you in a moment......

You have no need for a ball detent as long as you are shooting paint larger than the I.D. of your boomstick.

The foregrip I like the most is the factory smart parts foregrip offered with the 4 x 4's. Unfortunately, I was unable to locate a pic to link for you.

You should be able to keep the DF you have when you move the reg down.

Now for my questions....

The glacier board you mentioned, does that replace that intolerable dome switch that came factory? What other advantages does it offer?

If the switch is replaced I think it would make a great combo with that eclipse blade!

What is your ROF now?

Thanks and good luck!


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