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Re: KAPP Reflex Trigger Frame

In Reply to: KAPP Reflex Trigger Frame posted by Zac Haynes on March 26, 2003 at 00:03:08:


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Posted by:
brolo
on March 26, 2003 at 00:15:40

What gun are you shooting? I have an 03 vert wpg cocker and so far it's all stock (except for barrel). My bro got the orracle 3-way, and I have to admit that he got a really short and sweet trigger pull.. but personally, if you just get used to the trigger and practice every once in a while, you can really nail that sucker and fire fast on the field without chopping. If you must have a shorter pull, I would recommend the orracle 3-way; however, some people have complained that it leaks, so you might want to have some back-up on my advice.


: Just wondering if anyone has one and what they think of it if they do. Also wondering if the stock three way will work with it or do i need to buy a knew one, and if i do need to buy a new one, what one should i buy? I'd appreciate any advice u can give me. Thanks


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