hey i need a little tip i am getting sick of my dangerous power fx so this summer when i get back to the states im going to sell the fx for a etha i wanted to know how the trigger is how smoth and crisp it is comparing to a axe, i might get the axe idk
@shoudoun1234 Thats going to depend on what you think smooth and crisp is but over all i like it, best thing i would recommend is go to a local shop and try them both
i found that using a tiny piece of tissue eliminates almost all the side to side movement hopee that helps.
hyperkidgx2 1 month ago
hey i need a little tip i am getting sick of my dangerous power fx so this summer when i get back to the states im going to sell the fx for a etha i wanted to know how the trigger is how smoth and crisp it is comparing to a axe, i might get the axe idk
shoudoun1234 1 month ago
@shoudoun1234 Thats going to depend on what you think smooth and crisp is but over all i like it, best thing i would recommend is go to a local shop and try them both
ProshopPaintball 1 month ago
I used a piece of a gift card and trimmed it with finger nail clippers. Little thicker and its plastic.
thegroundhurts 1 month ago
Great video for those who own an Etha. Simple yet effective.
HectorTsolodimos 1 month ago
@TechpbDrew its a business card
ProshopPaintball 1 month ago
Ah i don't have audio on my computer can anybody mind telling me what the actual little yellow thing is? Thanks!
TechpbDrew 1 month ago
cool because i just noticed a ton of side to side on mine, thanks!
TechpbDrew 1 month ago
hmm i would think putting some small finger detent s would do the trick even better
ubustang 1 month ago
BTW..have you considered getting shims machined and selling 'em as an upgrade? I just had my Mini trigger shimmed: night and day.
PBScenarioScene 1 month ago
Damn, Tommy. You've become the new TechPB...well, the good parts anyway ;)
PBScenarioScene 1 month ago
good idea.
icyGrip666 1 month ago
awesome.
dbish1 1 month ago
first
danthebubba 1 month ago