One of the best thing you can do is to shorten your trigger pull and it is real easy.
1 disassemble the grip from the body (nothing like stating the obvious)
2 remove the pin that holds the trigger and the trigger itself
3 where the spring is under the trigger insert a part of a screw that will fit snugly down into that area.
4 you will need to cut the screw off so that it will allow the trigger to come far enough forward to fire but stop just after
this might take a few tries but it helps out tremendously i have done this to a few myself and told a few more
one other place that could use some shortening is in between the trigger and the grip (after the trigger is all put back together)
glue a spacer between the trigger and the grip just where the trigger touches on the front half of the trigger.
a reg will definately help the consistency of co2
1 disassemble the grip from the body (nothing like stating the obvious)
2 remove the pin that holds the trigger and the trigger itself
3 where the spring is under the trigger insert a part of a screw that will fit snugly down into that area.
4 you will need to cut the screw off so that it will allow the trigger to come far enough forward to fire but stop just after
this might take a few tries but it helps out tremendously i have done this to a few myself and told a few more
one other place that could use some shortening is in between the trigger and the grip (after the trigger is all put back together)
glue a spacer between the trigger and the grip just where the trigger touches on the front half of the trigger.
a reg will definately help the consistency of co2