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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

i need some trigger advice


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Posted by:
Daniel "The_Crawler" McCarthy
on April 17, 2003 at 03:51:19

i have a spyder shutter java edition w/ a dye 14" boomstick, 12 vlt revvy w/xboard(clear), stickies, new venturi bolt,and pure energy nitro. I got the nitro, bolt, and revvy becasue i was going to but the esp frame and prepare for some high firing rates; but now im having second thoughts. My friend has a 2002 autococker and he just purchased a hinge trigger frame. We were messing around with it and i decided i would want one of those over a electro frame. The problem is that they dont make them for spyders. I was wondering if there was a spyder frame out there that i could adjust to have a really short trigger pull like the hinge or swing frame for autococker. Because i want a way faster rate of fire than the stock trigger. If there are any suggestions or advice out there please tell!

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