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| View Poll Results: What type of trigger do you have? | |||
| Stock trigger | | 176 | 26.47% |
| R\T | | 188 | 28.27% |
| Stock E-Grip | | 76 | 11.43% |
| W.A.S. board | | 121 | 18.20% |
| A.P.E. board | | 104 | 15.64% |
| Voters: 665. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Re: Trigger Poll Quote:
Not sure if its tippmann par say. i didnt read through this whole thread but here is the link to where I heard it from... Guess whats in the Works for November
__________________ Tippmann M98C -Sold Tippmann M98C/P - Given away Tippmann A5w/RT - Sold Smart Parts ION - Backup Planet Eclipse 05 EGO - Primary Tippmann A5 - Work in progress... |
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| Re: Trigger Poll I've had stock, RT, original Egrip, WAS Egrip, and back to RT. I upgraded from stock to RT and decided I wanted to got to E. I liked the original Egrip pretty good but it went through batteries QUICK. The WAS Egrip was on another one of my A5s and I hated it because it was all about clicking and watching lights, where as the original only needed a turn with a screwdriver. I got rid of the WAS and went BACK to RT and am thinkng about upping to a Super RT. The trade off between RT and E is the consumables. RT is air and E is batteries. The only time I really play and shoot all out is at scenarios, which include all day air, so idc about running out. Egrips run on 9v's and they aren't cheap. I'd rather run out of air and refil than keep paying for batteries. |
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| Re: Trigger Poll i prefer the double for 2 reasons... the ability to alternate fingers for a higher rate of fire, and i find it takes some of the pressure off my index finger, so i dont get any soreness from long days of playing. |