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Yes I know ....I was em-bear-assed
In Reply to: Matrix What a Great game posted by on May 03, 2004 at 16:54:58:
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Posted by: Old Timers on May 05, 2004 at 20:58:25
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Yes I know Rich. It was kind of em-bear-assing for me when the RT trigger decided to work the first and only time since, and at that very moment when we were only about 30 ft apart and acting silly. It made me loose my thoughts of all the other silly things we could have done during that stand off. Being the older I am expected to set an example and then dam gun decides to shoot more than one shot per trigger pull. Sorry about the 2 extra balls. That was the first time I had used this A5. Neither one of our A5's RT triggers work like they should, like Tim's (Budah's) A5 works. I am taking them a apart to see if I can fix them to be more predictable as to how they are going to fire. I may try an electric grip to replace the manual RT trigger. We are glad you two rascals (you and Ray) did not discover the other phone booth to the front right side of the fort next to the tall bunker, from which you could have controlled the entire right side of the fort field. Inaddition it was only about 15 feet to the right front door of the fort. Now that would have been an interesting fire fight for the last 5 minutes of the game !!! See you in June for my 2 extra balls...hee, hee...Chuck.... (have fun acting silly because life is to short and no one said life had to be serious) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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