I know you've stated before that you don't sell crap guns (not that i'm saying this is a crap gun). So what factors went into making you decide to carry this gun?
In other words, what made this a gun that you want to sell?
Good question, I'm glad you picked up on those details. The SLG is a simple, sturdy electro. It's a sear tripper - I use to make allot of fun of sear trippers. But rather than being a sear tripper turned into an electro this is an electro using sear tripper mechanics. A couple of buttons and a couple of extra modes. It's way to light for me, course I've been toting a beefed up Autococker for ever. It shoots faster than I allow here at the field but if players behave with it it's not a bad gun to have. Only thing it needs really is an on/off ASA. Hope that helps.
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I'm curious.
I know you've stated before that you don't sell crap guns (not that i'm saying this is a crap gun). So what factors went into making you decide to carry this gun?
In other words, what made this a gun that you want to sell?
Good question, I'm glad you picked up on those details. The SLG is a simple, sturdy electro. It's a sear tripper - I use to make allot of fun of sear trippers. But rather than being a sear tripper turned into an electro this is an electro using sear tripper mechanics. A couple of buttons and a couple of extra modes. It's way to light for me, course I've been toting a beefed up Autococker for ever. It shoots faster than I allow here at the field but if players behave with it it's not a bad gun to have. Only thing it needs really is an on/off ASA. Hope that helps.
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