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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Faster Trigger

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Posted by shadow_walker on August 19, 2002 at 18:38:19:

Hey, Here's a technical question for ya. How would i get myself a shorter/faster trigger pull. I asked hellrazor and said i need a smaller microswitch or to make it magnetic. But i wanna hear some other oppinions. I'm not sure how fast i shoot, but hellrazor knows. A 12v revy with x-board has a hard time keeping up with me, but i still feel like i can shoot faster if given the opportunity. Right now i have my trigger down to just below .5mm, and ill also need a faster hopper. Wich bings me to my next question, what is the fastest hopper on the market. Keep in mind I don't want a warp feed. I've heard that the halo is good (great x-box game by the way) and is the Ricochet. And Hellrazor and i are also working on a vision eye for the spyder. Now you may be thinking that all this is unnecessary, but hellrazor can vouch for me that i can shoot pretty damn fast. Sorry this is so long, but im really bored when hellrazor's not home. Please reply quickly!!!! =) j/k.

BTW, my teammate wants to know which would be better, buying a barrel to match the paint you use, or buying paint to match the barrel you use. I told him to buy the paint to match the barrel, but owell. Later for now, hope this gives you guys something to do.


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