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| Re: Resonse trigger or E-grip Here is a thread from over at UMS...link...that will give you some more info.
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| Re: Resonse trigger or E-grip if u want to play in the rain, and have something that doesnt take batteries, then go with the RT, but if where u play does allow all of the features then get an e grip, all in all the rt can shoot 15 bps and the egrip shoots 17 bps, so its not that big of a deal but if ur battery runs out on the egrip while its in full auto mode, then ur pretty much screwed if u dont have the proper tools with u to make it back to semi auto, also the batteries arent the easiest to change during a game. it truely all boils down to personal preference, id go with the rt due to the fact that it doesnt use batteries and u can use it in the rain. |
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| Re: Resonse trigger or E-grip Never tried the E-grip but have the RT. I love it. Fine tune the ROF and it can shoot in a full auto type mode. Finally found out how to tune for the sweet spot on my RT and it rips out paint. You just have to make sure that your trigger pull is light as possible to fire the A5 and the ROF screw adjusted. Follow the tuning guide in the manual and you'll feel/hear when you got that RT rippin! |
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| Re: Resonse trigger or E-grip ive enquired to the authorities guys, turns out i can only get a semi-auto egrip here, so looks like its gonna be the egrip, thanks alot for the help guys, i appreciate it
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| Re: Resonse trigger or E-grip I have both and they have their pros and cons. I like R/T a little better because of no battery to replace. But the battery does go quite a distance. The R/T uses more gas. Just have to give or take and preapare for what you choose. |