I have to sell my spydermag because the rocking trigger is not aloud at my field... so should I make a pneumag or should I wait for the invermini?
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im not sure why... he said he has to follow a certain league rules and whatever one doesnt allow it so he cant
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Once upon a time Doc came up with the same idea. At that point NPPL/PSP (or whatever governing body) decided it was not strictly semi and disallowed it. Years later, when Kingman found the same "revolution" the rules had been relaxed. Old information is why he had disallowed it. Then again, he really does not need a reason, hence the title field owner."Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess
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The rocking trigger is sweet for a low end marker. I used to have one. But I sold it and bought a minimag.
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I have no idea what the invermini is, and I've always been slightly contemptuous of the rocking triggers(I don't know why... don't flame me, I just don't like them). I'd say go with the pneumag.
#1 it's fast
#2 nobody else will have, or even have heard of them
#3 it's still capable of being cleaned by dumping it in a tub of water (correct me if I'm wrong)you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
:shooting: :cuss:
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they fire super fast... i have the stock board in it so no ramping... i dont have the fastest things in the world but i messed with the trigger stops so I would estimate I was getting around 15bps i no i was going faster then the 13bps full auto... basically they want one micro swtich... and if you want the frame I got it for sale so go ahead and look at itOriginally posted by StygShorecant you just take one of the switched out of the board for the rocking trigger or do they only hit one micro switch?
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and i still want to see how fast one of those things fire on a mag
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Invert Mini ftw. $450, similar size and feel of a mag, lighter, faster, more efficient ~1200-1400 on a 68/45, and it sounds pretty consistant ~+5/-5 at the chrony.
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