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PostPosted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 6:14 pm 
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Has anyone seen this rocking trigger by Kingman? :smt029

I saw a picture of it in APG and it looked kool, too bad i don't have a spyder. It said it was able to shoot 30 BPS. it sounds like a good idea, and i don't know if any spyder owners here would be interested.

JUST A HEADS UP :smt040 Any 1 else think this is a good idea?


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 12:43 am 
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Its an old idea, done first around 96-98.

Heck, if you need 30 balls per second to hit something, then you better get out of paintball, cause its gonna get REAL expensive.

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The rocking trigger costs 229.99, thats costly just to shoot 30bps. Thats

as much as the Spyder Fenix, and thats their top of the line marker. :roll:

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Which amazingly has no difference in function from their $70 model...

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It does have some functional differences doesn't it?

ACS bolt, 20 BPS cap, dual detents, drop forward, Regulator, clamping feedneck. At least the ACS model has these.

Maybe not worth the extra money, but it is a little better than your standard Xtra or Victor.

I think the crazy thing is when people buy the Fenix and then replace all the stock parts with aftermarket parts - I know aftermarket parts are usually better, but what a waste of money.

Still just a blowback I guess.


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