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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Um, ACE and speed....

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Posted by Firewind on August 22, 2002 at 17:37:16:

In Reply to: Re: Kingman's "Reactive" Trigger posted by shadow_walker on August 22, 2002 at 16:06:24:

This may not be news to you, but when you use an anti-chop eye on an electro it may reduce your rate of fire. Basically when you out shoot the hopper, it delays the cycle of the marker.

Just had to say that as you seem so driven for the high ROF.

Of course it will be cool for an anti chop spyder mod to be avaliable. :)

Now if you can figure out a way to aforce feed system into a hopper (or other force feed), have it timmed to the trigger pulls and anti-chop with out the need to pause the action (Like a logic chip that fires at x number of balls a second with out variation, but actually learns how fast the hopper can load at max and filters the triger pulls to the maximum mechanicall possible) you will have a truly cool invention.


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