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Richy_C
01-21-2002, 08:54 AM
Hey guys, just me and a little idea. I figured every gun has it's faullts, no denying that. So i thought we might make a list of suggestions to ICD on ways to improve the bushmaster line, and community.
1-Thicker annodizing. It's really part of what attracts people to guns nowadays, is the looks, so thicker annos couldn't hurt.
2-Rubber grips. The stock plastic ones are no fun, and it's rather annoying to buy a gun and then run crying to DYE for some stickies.
3-Beefier wires/soldering. Lets face it, some of the connections jerk out a little to easy. I don't think this could really hurt price wise, and it'd make working on the innerds a little easier.
4-Stop leaking so much info. People here and see all the new cool bushies, so they put off buying them, but when they don't come out soon enough, people buy other stuff.
5-Trigger slack. I don't think it could hurt to make the trigger a little wider.
Tack on to the list, i'll email them soon.
VeNoM
01-21-2002, 10:19 AM
those are all good richy . . . and i especially agree with the beefier wires since my board pooped on me the other weekend. i would say you pretty much got everything . . . they have fixed a few things over the time they've been out . . . if i think of something i'll be sure to suggest it here . . .
dcmander
01-21-2002, 11:38 AM
More attractive stock regulator.
It works great, but i hate the looks of it.
:eek: Maybe its just me :)
july_favre
01-21-2002, 12:29 PM
Easier way to adjust the LPR. Quick disconnect from the solenoid. Harder or adjustable spring tension. Anodize the whole gun one color.
splatterpunx
01-21-2002, 01:02 PM
a few simple things that most people agree with:
beefier wires/with a disconnect
better grips,even app wrap arounds bought in bulk wouldent cost icd but like 1.50
thicker trigger plate and a stiffer spring,super cheap once again
thicker anno/a little more attention to detail and application
AND the biggest BIGGEST thing better f*ing quality control
we get bushy's for the store,and my defiant,with metal shavings
in the regs,scratches,screwy dip settings,lpr's not propperly adjusted etc. all small problems but very easily corrected,for the
money we all spend,the marker should function perfectly out of the box.
if you spend near $500.00 on a dvd player or some other high tech gadget does it crap out right out of the box? ocaisionally
but not at the percentages that ive seen
do 4 out of 5 playstations crap out when they are plugged in?
etc.etc.
icd has produced thousands,the bug's should be out , a tech
should spend the 5 minutes or so to check over this stuff,hell gas it up make sure when it gets to the public it rocks
so whats that all cost icd? damn near nothing,tack the 5-10 bux
onto the cost,id pay a bit extra to know im getting somthing
worth my very hard earned $$
Crisis
01-21-2002, 06:35 PM
people would stop complaining about the trigger slack if they knew how to "side tap" a bushy...
Richy_C
01-22-2002, 12:36 PM
Some of us just don't like the side tap. I didn't like it because i counldn't shoot it, and it was well beyond dangerous. But if thats your way, so be it, but companies sell to the majority, and the majority love tighter triggers. Least thats how i understand it.
splatterpunx
01-22-2002, 01:11 PM
alot of trigger adjustments must be made to side tap and as richy
said its dangerous,and its just plain uncomfortable
if angel triggers were that sloppy i garuntee the angel people would be crying about it etc. etc.
snug fitting responsive triggers just feel right for most of us
how much wiggle in your cocker trigger?
july_favre
01-22-2002, 01:22 PM
better deyent if noone said it yet
Richy_C
01-22-2002, 02:28 PM
Ya beat me to it :)
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