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  • pmstc
    free at last
    • Jan 2008
    • 404

    #16
    Don't feel bad about short stroking with that benchy frame... I used to have one on my classic mag and it was short stroke city! The trigger pull is nice and soft though.

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    • Watcher
      aka CavDragoneb12
      • Apr 2008
      • 867

      #17
      The pull is great! I'm suprized how well it snaps and how quick it engages, though the safety, frankly, sucks and the no return spring makes me sad when I'm bored in my room but I know it doesn't need a return spring anyway...

      Is short stroking necessarily bad for the marker? I kind of am tempted to learn how to effectively short-stroke so the next time some agg kid thinks it is cool to bonus ball I can walk right up to him and go "k-tss, k-tss k-tss, k-tss" and have him just sit there and watch the paint bounce off his chest and be like "... huh?". Then I'd just turn and walk away
      Can anyone say "Passive aggressive"?

      It also might be usefull if like someone is behind a car or long bunker or something and I can't get an angle on him I can play mortar fire and lob some in on him.

      That'd be fun, not to mention funny to watch

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      • secretweaponevan
        Only HALF Polish!
        • Sep 2007
        • 1132

        #18
        It is really hard to short stroke an RT valve. I think that was one of the goals of the design.

        That would be really funny though.

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