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Re: cocker triggers
In Reply to: Re: cocker triggers posted by TEAMxINFAMOUS on June 03, 2003 at 23:00:16:
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Posted by: Razorpb on June 04, 2003 at 18:19:30
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The only way to tell is to pick up the marker and practice, it definetely takes some getting used to, and some never do and blame it on the gun. Another option is to get a Race Gun or Eblade frame, you'll get the trigger pull and speed of the Impulse with the accuracy of the Cocker. Hope it helps. Also a hinge frame may help if your friends was a slider trigger. Razor
: : hello, i am looking at buying a vertical autococker. my friend just got one and i like everything on it except the trigger. he said you will get used to it. i hope i will. I was wondering how you got used to it and if a different gun like an impulse might be a better fit for me. i play rogue and scenario. Please tell me if it was easy to get used to and if you think it will most likely be for me to.
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