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p8ntballboy4lyf
10-30-2002, 07:26 PM
is the I-frame really worth it????? does the $150 it cost really make your gun that much better?? i know that it moves you grip about an inch forward, and you can really rip with it, but is that inch and extra 3-4bps really worth $150?? i am thinking about getting one but im not shure

Awhislyle
10-30-2002, 07:32 PM
plus you have too buy a halo or egg II to kewep up(or vision)

Dr J
10-30-2002, 07:35 PM
i suggest that you try one out first. If you like the feel, get it. If not, don't. It's that simple, nobody can tell you if it is worth it or not because the new angle, different placement and way different trigger are all things that the individual player must decide on.

p8ntballboy4lyf
10-30-2002, 07:48 PM
well the only problem is i cant really try one out, becsue no one in my area has one, and there are only 4 impys at my field myn, some guy who has a freak, anouther guy who has a rat, and one of my team mates, and non of us have i-frames. i just want to know for the people that do have them do you think it was well worth the money, and if you had a blade trigger befor how does it compare to that.


ohhh yeah and i have vision

geeman
10-31-2002, 08:44 AM
I've only had an I-Frame on my gun and have never shot a stock trigger. I love the thing. It totally rips. As to whether it is worth it or not? It all depends on whether $150 is a big deal or not to you. For $150 you can get all sorts of other things like a LPR, ND slickshot, new hammer, etc... All I can tell you is that everyone who has ever shot my gun loves it. I don't think you will regret buying it, but I would not put it at the top of the upgrade list.

69dinner42
11-03-2002, 05:20 AM
P8ntballboy - I will send you an I-frame to try out.
Do you have a cricket board?
Get back to me and i will send you an I-frame to try out. you may keep for a couple weeks then return it to me.

Dravion
11-03-2002, 10:19 AM
Not to be disrespectful to anyone here, but I'd make sure I trusted someone or atleast knew him before I sent him a 150 dollar frame. That's just me though...

p8ntballboy4lyf
11-03-2002, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by 69dinner42
P8ntballboy - I will send you an I-frame to try out.
Do you have a cricket board?
Get back to me and i will send you an I-frame to try out. you may keep for a couple weeks then return it to me.

are you serious??? that would be great, but is there anything i have to do in return.

Dravion im shure i have to give him a deposit of somthing like that.







ohhh yeah and guys i found two differnt people that sell them for 130. so that is good.

Loner4life164
11-03-2002, 04:39 PM
I'm gonna get one, but how do they feel? Does it feel confortable? Better than the stock grip? Does it somewhat resemble how cockers feel seing how cocker grips are close to the grip like the i-frame?