Is it an optical illusion from the camera or is your scope crooked.
Or he's holding the camera crooked....
Is it an optical illusion from the camera or is your scope crooked.
Or he's holding the camera crooked....![]()
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Let me guess, you play paintball right (not meant in a derogatory manner)?
Let me guess, you play paintball right (not meant in a derogatory manner)?
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.... said Clobbersauras the Paintballer who recognized right away
the habit of the 2 fingers on the paintball trigger.......
Yes sir,, by no means do i think thats proper technique but i've never been coached in proper shooting. I don't shoot bigger calibers like that but the .22 i find it comfortable. The scope picture was just a crooked camera not the scope. Its pretty hard to aim the gun while aiming a camera into the scope. You have you move the camera opposite to what you see while still aiming the gun on target. I think they should have a paintball style trigger for the rugger so you can two finger it.![]()
I've been wanting to try to "bubba" an A-5 E-grip on to a 10/22...I'm thinking that it would be quite a bit less than legal though.
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How so?![]()
How so?![]()
An E-grip uses a small battery powered servo to trip the sear making the trigger pull very light as it is nothing but a micro switch. It also gives you the option of a three shot burst and full auto.
Fun? No doubt about it.
Legal? Nope.
- I'm currently on my sixth 360...
haha! Snow!
Just kidding man, I understand your pain - I'm currently on my sixth 360...
Nice 10/22.