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Thread: Simon, I just picked up my Resurrection

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy Martin View Post
    Started playing with the return spring and it now has a lighter feel, I like it.
    **starts putting on flame resistant clothing**
    I would love a CCM style hinge for this gun.
    hinge frames are for the uninitiated and the mouth breathers of the world. you sir are a usurper and should be flogged, tarred and feathered and ushered out of here. sliders or nothing.

    but what springs did you use or did you just grab and go?

  2. #12
    My FreeFlow has had a slider on in from day one, and I'll never take it off. And while I do think that most hinges are bulky and ugly as hell, I do like the CCM.

    I feel like the reason for the resurrection was to make playing fun again and to maintain the basics of what makes auto cockers great, I wouldn't mind to have an option for both types of frames.
    It is a slippery slope though. If we start putting hinges on then how long will it be before some monkey finds a way to bolt a Worr Blade to one...

    As for the springs I just used a mad man spring kit and played around with the return spring until I found one I liked.
    The trigger is perfect for the auto cocker novice out of the box. I just felt it was a little firm for me once the gun was aired up.

  3. #13
    hinge frames are way faster .... i was clocked on my old hinge framed STO at 11bps once. ref asked to shoot my gun because he accused me of bouncing. hinge frame + shocktech bomb = win

    /stir the pot
    social conservatism: the mortal fear that someone, somewhere, might be having fun.

  4. #14
    hinge frames are for the week. it takes skill to get a slider into the double digits. i used to have that type of skill, but not anymore.

  5. #15
    I was pretty fast with my slider back in the 10man days. Now, not so much.

  6. #16
    Crap, it was the sear spring I changed, not the return.

  7. #17
    Forget stirring the pot, I threw a 'nade in that sum beoctch'

    heeheee


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    Quote Originally Posted by pote View Post
    Forget stirring the pot, I threw a 'nade in that sum beoctch'

    heeheee

    I want 5.

    So many possibilities with this marker to Resurrect (see what I did there?) the magnificent creation that is the Autococker
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    I had a field owner set up a team to take me out because he thought I had a raceframe on and was shooting the other side up. It was a hinge with QEVs. He even brought out his angel. A good hinge beats a slider for speed and tuning if you know how to do it.

    On that note, helped a guy at Staargate tune up a Resurrection, and he was ecstatic. The gun just sang. None techie, average guy, and totally stoked about his gun. You did good sir.

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