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Burst Fire Gizmo
Topic Started: Oct 22 2011, 02:51 PM (384 Views)
vegas
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A couple of weeks ago, I preordered a Avocado Burst Fire Regulator from Evike. It came in today, and I plan to test the crap out of it tommorow. I'll post a reivew of it once I'm done evaluating it....so stay tuned!
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This is very affordable compared to traditional burst mods. I hope it works well.
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Interesting. Can you do a 4 or 5 round burst or something?
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Avocado.

Funny name I think
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I didn't get to play today, but I messed with it. It worked great.

With it you can do a 2-12 round burst. It is very simple to use. All you do is connect to your gun and your battery to it. Once you connect it, you hold the trigger in on full auto until it beeps (it's loud) than you pull the trigger for how many shots you want and then you hold in the trigger again until it beeps again. Then it's good to go. Semi-auto still works, and since it has a built in MOSFET, the trigger reaction time is quicker.

To me, the best setting is 3 or 4 round burst. I feel with that anymore in a gun that isn't a support weapon is too much bb's to control, and defeats the purpose of burst, but that's just my opinion. Since my gun has a ludicris ROF, a 3-round burst happens in about a second or less. Also, it emmits a beep (different from the one said above) when your battery is dead, which lets you know that your gun isn't broken, just the battery is dead.

It's also made in the USA :)

The only cons about it would be that if you gun isn't a small connection, you'll need multiple small-large connections to make it work. Also, when you have a small battery area (like the handguard of a M4) and batteries that take the whole space up, some cursing and fanagleing is need to get it in.

All in all, it's a good buy. I preordered it for $30, but it normally costs $40. I would recommend this to anyone who has an AEG.

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Yep. Good to hear its made in the USA.
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Avocado.

Funny name I think
Agreed.
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Only in 'MERICA!!!!!
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