04-21-2004, 03:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2004, 03:36 AM by Reciprocity.)
I was gonna say soul if that was your gun, youve got a sick drop forward for a spyder. :D
Also, if you are a spyder user, you probably have a real tough trigger pull, one that takes a long time and effort to pull in and returns too fast. Solution: take off your grip frame, remove the spring, chop a small piece off the end, put it back in and see if you notice a difference. If you do it right, you get a real soft trigger pull that wont throw off your aim while you have to pull. Chop off some more till you get it comfortable. My brothers spyder has this done, and I can walk it, meaning wiggle two fingers back and forth, and it will fire for each pull, and I've never been able to walk another spyder before.
Also, if you are a spyder user, you probably have a real tough trigger pull, one that takes a long time and effort to pull in and returns too fast. Solution: take off your grip frame, remove the spring, chop a small piece off the end, put it back in and see if you notice a difference. If you do it right, you get a real soft trigger pull that wont throw off your aim while you have to pull. Chop off some more till you get it comfortable. My brothers spyder has this done, and I can walk it, meaning wiggle two fingers back and forth, and it will fire for each pull, and I've never been able to walk another spyder before.