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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Faster Trigger

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Posted by shadow_walker on August 19, 2002 at 23:17:15:

In Reply to: Re: Faster Trigger posted by HeAdShOt on August 19, 2002 at 21:24:10:

: i dont remember what you do for a shorter trigger pull, it said in the manual for my frame. i have the same problem as you do (outshooting the hoppers) and i keep hearing good things about the halo. it feeds at 15bps easy. id say buy paint to match the barrel....or get a freak like i did and have no worries at all.

Hey, thanks guys for your input. On my electro frame, the manual says to adjust the set screw, but trust me, hellrazor and i got that to the shortest possible trigger pull, down to the 16th of an inch of a turn. So the trigger pull is down to just below a half a mm. But i think we're gonna order a smaller micro-switch and see how that turns out. Who knows, maybe it'll be our next available upgrade. Anyways, I'll tell ya how that turns out. Can someone tell me where they sell halos for cheap? And BTW, hellrazor doesn't have an internet connection anymore. He's fixin up the shop and the computer had to go for a bit. If you need him, just gimme a hollar and ill pass the message along. Thanks again. Later.


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