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bunkerking420
11-30-2004, 07:25 PM
Ok I have a question, are Response Triggers actually tournament legal or aren't they? The reason I'm asking is my friend wants one and he's confused as well about their legality. I used to own an A-5 myself a while ago but I had an E-Grip on it, so as far as knowing anything about the RT, I'm lost. Any feedback is helpful, thanks.

E r y k
11-30-2004, 07:27 PM
nopers, not tourny legal. :cool:

IfItWoUlDmAtTeR
12-01-2004, 02:25 AM
if you want to get a jump to higher ROF legally your stuck with the e-bolt, but if your willing to pay 120 more then the RT go for it.

chris220
12-01-2004, 05:54 AM
no, and why would you even think of using a tippy in a speedball tourney O.o

skorpion317
12-01-2004, 07:10 AM
Originally posted by chris220
no, and why would you even think of using a tippy in a speedball tourney O.o

Tippmann Effect does it....

IfItWoUlDmAtTeR
12-01-2004, 11:29 AM
Yes they do, but they have some serious money dumped into their guns, plus they are paid to use tippman guns. Its alot more cost effective to use a tippmann as backup and get a nicer gun for a speedball plaer.

Hmmm Donut
12-01-2004, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by IfItWoUlDmAtTeR
Yes they do, but they have some serious money dumped into their guns, plus they are paid to use tippman guns. Its alot more cost effective to use a tippmann as backup and get a nicer gun for a speedball plaer.

see put with the right parts and tools you can make a tippmann rip.
take NN's 98c for example.

I am actually renovating my A-5 right now, and with a $100 dollars you can make a tippmann twice as good as it was before.

Still am getting my b2k though. :cool: :)

WM5k
12-01-2004, 01:47 PM
IfItWoUlDmAtTeR Yes they do, but they have some serious money dumped into their guns, plus they are paid to use tippman guns. Its alot more cost effective to use a tippmann as backup and get a nicer gun for a speedball plaer.
Yes, I have shot one of their guns and they do rip, but there still very long...

bunkerking420
12-01-2004, 07:38 PM
Originally posted by chris220
no, and why would you even think of using a tippy in a speedball tourney O.o

Dude, its not MY gun, its his gun. And thanks for the info.:)