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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: How fast can an E-blade shoot?

In Reply to: How fast can an E-blade shoot? posted by Adam_ Michael on August 06, 2003 at 21:43:27:


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Posted by:
gregh
on August 07, 2003 at 00:04:12


: How fast can an E-blade shoot...I'm getting one soon :) and I want it to be RIPPIN
Well when mine is working right(hopefully it will keep shooting like it is now)I can outshoot my revy. At the local rec night people come and ask if I am shooting an auto when I am laying down cover fire and I am not all that great with it yet. With some experience it can be a pretty serious trigger and was told they had them up in the 21 bps range at the shop but I am not positve that is a fact. I love the trigger and so sensitive(I kept shooting my bunker by accident when I first used it). The only negative I have had is if you change paint color a lot you have to keep resetting the eye not hard but if you rec play and field play and end up with a mixture of paint then you can run into problems and have to run with eye off(the only time it ever breaks paint for me is rapid fire with eye off).

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