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    Posted: 16 March 2005 at 8:25pm
Tippmann Drop Forward Pics I'm looking for some so I could buy one for my A-5 and were just wondering if anyone could post a pic or two of theres and if they like it.
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no pic no post

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ah hell i'll help the kid out... 1 sec mano


thats the drop i got on my gun... doesnt need an adapter like most drops... i like it (its a shocktech drop forward costs about 40-50 bucks canadian)



thats a bullet drop forward, its a popular choice if u like big drops (costs about 60 bucks canadian)

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lol

rate these drops i found on the net....


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Here's my drop forward. It's made by ViewLoader and is mounted on a
Lapco adapter.



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enuf sight rails? lol

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WTF like 4 sight rails unfold the stock tho ALL THAT AND A SINGLE TRIG lol


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Originally posted by nofxrules98 nofxrules98 wrote:


WTF like 4 sight rails unfold the stock tho ALL THAT AND A SINGLE TRIG
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Yeah, and what do I need a double trigger for with an E-Grip? Or am I
missing something here? Or maybe you just don't understand that with an
E-Grip a double trigger simply isn't necessary.
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it is if u wanna shoot fast in semi-auto

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yeah u can walk the trigger with double and an egrip if u set it right...im not sure how short it willl be able to set but im sure u could set it to the point where it is walkable
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holy crap nauzerlvr that thing must weigh 5000 pounds
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Originally posted by tofumonkee tofumonkee wrote:

holy crap <span
="bold">nauzerlvr that thing must weigh 5000
pounds</span>


You'd be surprised! It's really not all that heavy.
Looks can be deceiving!!!
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ill tell you why u would need a double trigger for an egrip. most feilds dont allow full auto or burst or turbo or any of that crap. if you have a single trigger on semi you might as well have not bought the egrip. when you have a 2x trigger you can walk it and possibly max it out.

edit: and just so you know, the prupose of egrips is pretty much to make your gun walkable.



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wow that is alot of sight rails
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Originally posted by jaked588 jaked588 wrote:

ill tell you why u would need a double
trigger for an egrip. most feilds dont allow full auto or burst or
turbo or any of that crap. if you have a single trigger on semi
you might as well have not bought the egrip. when you have a
2x trigger you can walk it and possibly max it out.


edit: and just so you know, the prupose of egrips is pretty
much to make your gun walkable.



Actually, just so YOU'LL know, the purpose of the EGrip is to
make your marker capable of "selective fire by use of a a small
jeweler's screwdriver, a small rotary switch and a 9 volt battery.
You can choose what mode you wish to use..hence, the term
"selective fire." And since our team really doesn't play on fields
that dictate what fire mode you have to use, the double trigger
isn't a necessity. We use EGrips and response triggers as well.
It depends on what you like. Don't get me wrong, I have a
double trigger on one of my A5's, just not on this one.

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thats probally the uglies A-5 ive ever seen can u say waste of money? i can
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what the heck are you talking about, that is the best scenario A-5 i've ever seen hands down.
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wow nice gun man
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