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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: RaceGun Grip

In Reply to: RaceGun Grip posted by DigglerD on December 15, 2002 at 14:21:47:


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Posted by:
Poldo

on December 15, 2002 at 18:50:25

well i put an e-blade on mine a week ago. got to shoot it today....its great. insane rate of fire. if you have a vert feed it will be even better. cant use the eye on right feeds yet. race comes with more...but costs more. e-blade comes with the eye for 400. it doesnt have full auto and all thattricycle...but you cant even play with full auto so its pointless to me. now i didnt fine tune the trigger on my e-blade so much last night that when i would pull the trigger...from the gun jumping it would cause the gun to go into full auto. if i can perfect this...it could be a great benefit. in the end...i think you would be happy with either.
adam


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