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trigger bounce Mille = NPPL?

Matski

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May god have mercy on us all...................unless you have to shoot n move;)

You don't scare me Si, being able to paddle the trigger is still the best method imo, it just takes more practise/patience:rolleyes:

Of course if 'double finger triggers' were to be banned we'd all be in trouble.......but that'd just be getting plain silly now wouldn't it?:D...........................Wouldn't it:eek: ?
 

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lol. if they banned double finger triggers, i would definately buy a tribal from Kevin (a guy on our team). i was suprised but i out shot my revvy with it. if you practice holding your finger stiff and moving your whole hand back and forth, you can get them to scream. alright, so you kinda look retarded doing it, they still can get some pretty good speed.
 

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I'm 100% behind what Manike is trying to tell you guys on this thread.

>I think there is a big difference between a gun which bounces >regularly or is set up for bounce and a competitive advantage, >as compared to one that 'can be' bounced by a chrono judge >very slowly and carefully pulling the trigger to make it bounce.

Personaly I don't give a **** if some marker gives a random triggerbounce when you really try, it dosent give any edge to the player. It's a totally different thing when users are now able to set their markers to give so much bounce that they are almost full-auto.

Also:

1. Many players think they shoot faster than they do, those lcd displays dont give you correct mrof

2. Eye and triggerbounce don't have anything to do with each other when having correct software and setup.

3. From most of electros at a tournament you can get some sort of trigger bounce. People just don't know how difficult it is to set up your trigger so that it dosen't give any bounce and still have some rof.
 

Al Woods

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bouncy bouncy

I heard rumours from the Beach that some refs were hell bent on 'finding' trigger bounce. I think this is wrong.

Ok, trigger bounce can be pretty f'ked up but if a ref fires half a dozen balls and it don't bounce then fine. On the other hand, if a ref stands there and really 'trying' to find a bounce point, blatting full hoppers of paint through each gun 'before' a game then that aint enforcing rules, that's just plain head hunting.

Players set their axes up to suit them, if this means that yours is set up so that you find it easier to fire fast as fnook then that's down to the players own preference. If these kind of rules are to be pushed by certain groups then maybe committees should make evry gun have the same trigger travel.....hell, why not make everyone use the same gun.
 

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new team news!!

DevaSStating Effect, new pro team, naaaa, new NXL team.

I heard they whupped both NY Extreme AND the Phillie Americans, is this true?? ;)
 

Raxxman

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Now is just me but isn't there a stability issue with bounce compared to FA? I've never really tried to get my marker bouncing though I have occasionally double shot by accident, which I have assumed is due to trigger bounce. However cause you have to hold the marker a certain way for bounce doesn't that make it harder to shoot a line of paint?

Or am I wrong?

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Keith

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