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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Kingman's "Reactive" Trigger

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Posted by shadow_walker on August 22, 2002 at 16:06:24:

In Reply to: Kingman's "Reactive" Trigger posted by Razorpb on August 22, 2002 at 14:36:06:

: How does everyone like the reactive trigger on all Kingman's new electro's?;-)

: Razor

I used to hate the hell out of it. But just 30 mins ago, i was in hellrazor's shop, and we found a way to make it shoot in turbo mode (pull the trigger back it fires, let it go, and it fires again!) This will only work with reactive trigger. For all of you who have been keeping up with my posts on how to shoot faster and get a shorter trigger, I just found a way to shoot 2x as fast with this turbo mode. Right now, it's all rigged up with jumpers and stuff, but we'll be taking a trip to the hardware store to pick up some solder and make it all nice and neat. BTW, the new check it spyder sweet spot trigger doesn't get mailed out til friday, so ill be getting it next wednesday. With that and the turbo mode, i think I have achieved nirvana =). All I need now is the Halo B loader, and for Hellrazor and I to come up with that ACE, and then I won't chop any balls either. I think im gonna faint =). If anyone wants their esp frame to shoot on turbo, contact the shop. Just let me warn you, once this job is done, you won't be able to reverse it. We're gonns put a video clip up on the site so you can actually see what it does. Later.


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