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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: i need some trigger advice

In Reply to: i need some trigger advice posted by Daniel on April 17, 2003 at 03:51:19:


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Posted by:
DJacob

on April 28, 2003 at 17:55:09

You can try to mod your trigger for a shorter pull, but you'd likely be far happier with an electro frame. You can set the trigger pull VERY small with an electro.

Also trigger pull is only part of the advantage of an electro frame. More importantly is the ability to physically limit the ROF to certain value--preventing the possiblity of out running your hopper. A Cocker can be tuned to not chop paint, so there's no worry with outrunning your hopper, a spyder is will chop paint if you shoot too fast.

I don't know anybody that can consistently shoot 11bps with a mechanical trigger WITHOUT occasionally shooting too fast and chopping paint.

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