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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Well, ya see, that's a funny story, really.... =P

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Posted by Javin on September 06, 2002 at 00:07:43:

In Reply to: Well, ya see, that's a funny story, really.... =P posted by Hellrazor on September 05, 2002 at 23:28:33:

: : : OMG! THIS CUT MY OLD TRIGGER PULL IN HALF!!!! AND TOOK CARE OF ALL THE SLOP!!!! AND IT'S ULTRA LIGHT!!!! I highly recomend this to anyone with an esp/sprint frame. I got my TP down to 1/64 of an inch! Factor in the "turbo" mode i made for my trigger frame, and you got one fast shootin son of a Spyder. If anyone has any questions about the trigger, let me know. Now if only i could get my gun working.................=(. Later, and watch for the wall of paint.

: : Haha...Cool man! 1/64 of an inch??!!! That's insane!! How fast can u pull the trigger? Hmm...but why isn't your gun workin? heh...Well good job with your TP...i'm out...peace =P

: It damn sure clicks good. Only problem is we fried his board. During one of his mods, the back of the board touched the frame and sparked. Capacitors. Ok, we replaced 'em. Nothing doing. LED comes on, but no energy coming out. Eh. It's going to back to Kingman for a new board. Yeah, his trigger is insane now. And this is still with the stock microswitch. The material is much lighter on the sweet spot stick than stock, and there's no spring in the trigger. All that is bringing the trigger forward is the dome on the microswitch, so it is so insanely light and fast. I'll try to get a vid up of the turbo mod and the trigger pull. Till then, Hellrazor out.

Heh...can't wait to see that video...will they replace the board even if it was you guys who fried the board? haha...well try to get that video up and good luck with your project (even though i'm pretty sure u don't need luck, as long as u don't fry the board)...I'm out...peace


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