Thoughts in the Shocktech Gunfighter frame?

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  • Memornix
    That old guy with a pump
    • Jul 2020
    • 953
    • Maryland

    #1

    Thoughts in the Shocktech Gunfighter frame?

    I am considering doing another mechanical cocker and am thinking the gunfight frame might be fun. Anyone use one before? Do they feel weird? General thoughts?
    "but we all have electros and you guys only have pumps, this wont be fair"

    (chuckling quietly) "we know"

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  • Hobbes
    dodgy
    • Jul 2020
    • 1228
    • NH

    #2
    I've heard they have a short/heavy trigger pull. I haven't tried one myself but would also like to hear feedback on it.

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    • superman
      superman commented
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      That can be adjusted.
  • superman
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 3348
    • Mount Pleasant, SC

    #3
    I have them, use them install them, do some adjustments. I do recommend the killshot plate as i think it allows you to take advantage of the tuning.
    I have some in stock if you decide you want to snag one.

    They are setup from Shocktech to have a shorter snappy pull. Personally i like my trigger pulls longer and softer.
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    • Jonnydread
      Wild Card
      • Jul 2020
      • 4388
      • Lil Rhody

      #4
      I feel like ChuckLove had one and didn't care for it.
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      • ChuckLove
        ChuckLove commented
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        It's definitely the fastest frame I have but I'm not a huge fan of the feel. Although, I can live with it.
    • Mps18
      Bunker Buster
      • Jul 2020
      • 240

      #5
      To me mine feels like a push Button shot. almost like clicking a mouse on a pc when I shoot it.

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      • ketzer7
        20 year time machine
        • Apr 2021
        • 252
        • Southern NH

        #6
        As others have said - out of the box, stock GF has a much heavier/shorter pull than traditional sliders. When I first got my STR I was surprised by how heavy it was, but in game play, I can't say I really noticed it when getting on the trigger hard. That said, I think it could definitely use a tweak by someone who knows what they are doing.

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        • Chuck E Ducky
          Ragnastock Enforcer
          • Jul 2020
          • 6116
          • NY

          #7
          I have one on a Cocker Hellion360 built and tuned I love it. Super snappy with Quick clean trigger feel. I would definitely use one again.

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          • glaman5266
            MCB Life Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 1277
            • WI

            #8
            I haven't used one in-game, but just in handling them I can't get over the large backstrap. It "swoops" down very early, making the front-to-back distance at the top of the grip very wide. I can't mush my hand into it the way I like. But I'm also used to the old CF frames, so take that for what you will.
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            • zinger565
              Bang Head Here
              • Apr 2022
              • 945
              • Wisconsin

              #9
              I have one on the cocker I picked up from shocktech this year. Superman is right, short and snappy, and in my opinion a really nice feel.
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              • Clindamycin
                Newbie
                • Oct 2022
                • 17

                #10
                I have one.

                Nice frame, snappy, feels good in the hands. Sure ain't cheap though!

                I also own an Empire Ressurection, and I personally think the trigger pull on that is equally EFFECTIVE for similar rate of fire after a bit of tweaking, though they have a very different feel.

                I would say gunfighter delivers a particular FEEL. Competitors or older designs may deliver a comparable rate of fire after some tweaking.

                If you're into it, great frame. If you're buying blindly (like I did), try harder to feel some different frames, or the gunfighter itself, because it ain't cheap! Terrible shame to end up disliking it or being underwhelmed at that price point.



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