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Ded
04-02-2001, 10:57 AM
is it really worth it to get a revvy with a spyder or any other blow back for that matter I just have a regular 200 rd. and I can shoot just as fast as any of my friends with revvys. to me you just can't shoot fast enough with a spyder to take advantage of it

A damn fool
04-02-2001, 11:00 AM
well, if do tlplus84 trigger job, ul need a revy, and can shoot extremely fast. Ive gotten my spyder trigger pull down to 1/16th of an inch, then u could shoot fst. Get the revy, if u like yto shoot fast, becasue evenbtually ur gonna chop one and its gonna suck

Ded
04-02-2001, 11:12 AM
how did you get your trigger down that far on a blow-back?

Hsuve
04-02-2001, 01:45 PM
1/16"? I really doubt that. I can get it down to about 1/8" but cutting that in half? Don't think so... Take two pictures of your gun, one with the trigger pushed all the way, one without. Also, if that's really how short it is, does it recock when you shoot CO2/N2? As for outshooting a 12 volt Revolution loader? It really ain't that hard, the 12 volt Revolution loader loads in bursts and not a stream, thus I doubt it really loads at 12BPS...

Nemessis
04-03-2001, 02:27 PM
Not if you have a pre be revy like me which is actually good..

Intruder
04-03-2001, 03:21 PM
I plan to get me a revy...

MuckRaker
04-03-2001, 03:35 PM
Some people are SOOOO skeptical ... :eek:

Jordan
04-03-2001, 04:25 PM
pre Brass eagle? like that makes a difference...

A damn fool
04-03-2001, 06:04 PM
Hsuve, yeah, it is possible. It just akes a lot of time, and a lot of perfecting., I spent hours on it. When the safety is on, the trigger cant move, and from there it goes 1/16th of an inch. Its becasue i spend a lot of time sanding the sear/striker edge, and padded the rod near the sear, so the striekr doesnt have to move in order to move. Do tlplus84s trigger job, its unbelievable. My pull s extremely short, and extremely light. U can cut that 1/8th in half, belive me, it can be done.

Hsuve
04-03-2001, 09:05 PM
TLplus84's trigger job won't get your trigger down to 1/16"... He says it's about 3mm. By the way, do you have a digital camera or scanner? Also, I know about the safety thing and all that. I polished and sanded my sear a bit, messed it up a couple times, then I had to rework it a bit to get it working. I could only go down to about 1/8" until it wouldn't recock with air. Did you test yours with air or just dry firing?