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Re: I have some upgrade questions PLEASE RESPOND

In Reply to: I have some upgrade questions PLEASE RESPOND posted by Daniel McCarthy on November 12, 2002 at 20:10:15:


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Posted by:
Steve "B-Ski" Biedrzycki
on November 12, 2002 at 21:09:47

: Im thirteen years old and i just had my birthday so i have some cash. around 200 from family and mowing lawns. Ayways ive had my shutter for 2 years this x-mas. and i already have compressed air, a 12 vly revvy, and a dye boomstick. Im proud of these. Anyways back to the point. I am getting a esp frame and i want to know what else to get. i.e a bolt spring kit or whatever plz tell me what would be the next step for me.

First things first, read the manual for the esp frame. If you want a shorter trigger pull, there's instructions in there for that. Second be sure you use a 9.6 volt battery for that. If the trigger pull isn't up to your standards, go to the hardware store and get a set screw and a tapping set for the screws threads. That will take care of the rest of the pull prob. Anything else is preference.

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