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Old May 19th, 08:03 PM   #21 (permalink)
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huh, thats odd that its a mechanical 3 way with a electronic frame, and why does it shoot faster with eyes off? usually its the other way around
it was cheaper to manufacture with a mechanical 3-way instead of the solenoid like on the e1,e2...

it shoots faster with eyes off because of issues with eye logic (there is an eye delay) and they were smoking to much crack pipe
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still seems odd though, because instead of grabing a front noid off the assembly line that they already had going they had to go through the process of designing a mechanical 3-way to work with the electronic frame.

too much crack = bad, got it
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still seems odd though, because instead of grabing a front noid off the assembly line that they already had going they had to go through the process of designing a mechanical 3-way to work with the electronic frame.

too much crack = bad, got it
they already had the 3-way and everything worked out they designed an electro pneumatic frame...


you have to remember @ the time the trilogy series was designed wgp was owned by a large corporation called K2 (now owned by a much larger corporation) k2 also owned view loader, jt, brass eagle, stryker, and worr game products


you would of thunk they would have just thrown on standard parts nope...

they madesome finger and a half frames, (on some models)
custom pnuematics, (standard sledge hammer lpr and evo ram but the lpr has 10X larger than life threads)

low quality valve assembly out of brass eagle, or a view loader

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