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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Faster Trigger

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Posted by Dale DuPont on August 19, 2002 at 21:20:38:

In Reply to: Faster Trigger 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.

We put a Halo on an Angel set at 15 rps. Didn't miss a lick. We were particularly interested in how it performed during the last 10 balls bobbling around in the hopper. We did 20 balls several times. It would miss a feed and fire a blank but it never chopped one. We were a little WOW! ed.

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.

Hey I'm working on one too. Maybe we should get together on this. My goal is to be able to run and move while firing and never chop a ball. If it works on my project spyder, it will go on my autococker.

My E mail is ddupont@charter.net

Pass it along to Hellrazor. He knows me from Warpig.

: 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.


Since paint size varies fron lot to lot and winter to summer within the same brand of paint, you are at the mercy of the paintball gods. If it doesn't roll out the end, you are OK. Thats why the Freak is so popular. For the price of a large and small bore Boomstick, you can have 8 barrel bore sizes.



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