| Tippmann E-Grip Selector Switch Electronic Upgrade Kit |  | Brand: Tippmann Category: Sports
Buy New: $129.00 as of 7/29/2010 12:15 CDT details
New (12) from $129.00
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 41,247
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 6.3 x 1.3
MPN: a5-he-egrip-kit Model: T201008 UPC: 669966994367 EAN: 0669966994367
Release Date: March 5, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Description The all new Tippmann H.E. (Hall Effect) E-Grip for the A5 incorporates a unique, magnetically activated Hall-Effect Trigger that can fire as many as 20 balls-per-second, as well as an external selector switch for changing modes on the fly. For players looking for even more speed the A5 E-Grip can be programmed up to 30 bps. Though the Cyclone Feed system is only rated at 20 bps. You can upgrade the Cyclone Feed with the Mod Kit, Rod, and Exhaust Housing for more bps.The Tippmann A5 E-Grip features an External Selector Switch with three positions, making it easy to quickly change firing modes while on the fly. Using the A5 E-Grip, players will be able to select between three different modes - safe (S), fire (F) and special firing (FA) - with just the flip of a switch. In all, the A5 E-Grip features five special firing modes, one of which can be assigned to the FA position on the external switch. The Tippmann A5 E-Grip special firing modes include semi automatic, turbo, three-shot burst, automatic response and full safety automatic.Features: The A5 E-Grip can shoot up to 30BPS 5 firing modes including semi auto, turbo, 3-shot safety burst, auto response and full safety auto. New water resistant system is great for out door play scenario games and can change modes on the fly. Internal mode system can also be set to semi-auto to allow the A5 E-Grip to meet regulations of any organized field event. Requires 9 volt battery (not included). Attention A-5 double trigger is not compatible with this egrip. Must use the X-7 double trigger.
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| Customer Reviews: Great e-trigger April 3, 2010 J. Lawler (Mobile, Alabama) Hey I'm a avid player, and this trigger is awesome. the problems - if you replace the battery (or turn it off) you have to reprogram it to what you want to shoot when you are on special mode. its easy to do though. the trigger works great and on full auto it shoots 15 balls a second, but can be changed to up to 17balls a second. its entirely programmable, although i really haven't played with many of the settings. the battery when fresh will last a whole day of playing (i replace my battery every time i go out, and take the old battery and throw it away at the end of the day - don't want to loose the shooting ability on the field) the con is when the battery is dead so is your gun unless your carrying your stock trigger...
all in all worth the cash if you play a lot, especially on fields that allow full auto modes.
BadA** July 26, 2009 Jonathan A. Hannold 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This trigger is freaking awesome it's really sweet how you can shift modes on the fly, and to change the battery just open the door on the back side of the grip. it says in the manual its programmable to 15bps but i had it up to 30bps but my gun can only do about 20bps. also has a new asa and is weatherproof
really good June 25, 2009 Jacob D. Baskin (southern, in usa) i looked all over for a grip like this that with a flick of your thumb i am not a spray and pray player, but i need full auto for playing as a backer and when outnumbered. i love this grip and have plans for reverting to the stock grip. there were 2 slight problems that made this a 4 and not a 5 star, first the selector got a bit loose and i had to look down once to make sure what setting it was on and secondly in the bright daylight it took some getting used to to make sure it was still on.
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