you have to buy a tippman e trigger its around 80 bucks sorry no way around it without building your own and having about a 10% chance of it working at all. just take my advice and get a cyclone feed while your at it its about 60 bucks. if you can only afford one for now get the cyclone feed first its a sound investment. i own this gun and one more piece of advice i know all that rail space is tempting for flashlights lazers noob tubes ect. but try and keep it as light as possable i have a apex2 sniper barrel, fore grip with a bipod that pops out a tri rail sight riser and a sniper(ish) scope and a lazer pointer on mine. its verry heavy looks like a 1000 dollar gun and gets alot of attention at the field but its not a gun you will want anywhere near a speedball field and you get tired running around with it. so remember light is key. good luck
No, It is Semi automatic mechanical. You can buy and electric trigger that allows for full auto.
The E-grip is a Tippman specific accessory. It means that the can shoot electronically. Some E-Grips provide full-auto or burst modes as well as semi-automatic.
Full Auto happened in 2006.
Not likely. Pseudo Interactive have shut down but they were working on several projects- one of which was a rumoured Carmageddon sequel and another game that could have been Full Auto 3... ...at least in the early stages. I spoke to several of the guys (and girls) who worked on the series and the project that was in development was only called 'Full Auto 3' for a short while. It actually evolved into a completely new game that would have inherited some of the FA features. The project had at least two tentative titles which were 'DCAP' and 'Divided City' I know where to find screenshots and running video of this project and you can instantly see that it had a similar style to the Full Auto games. If anyone's interested in links to the sites with this info email me @ gstubberfield@yahoo.com
PROJECT stands for: Planning Resource Operation Joint effort Engineering Co-operation Technique
I have the same gun and i use it on full auto all of the time. So yes it has full auto.
Full Auto was created on 2006-02-10.
Do you mean the M249? Yes, that one is full auto.
Not designed for full auto modification.
Yes, full coverage auto insurance is required for auto financing. This rule protects the bank if you have an accident.
full coverage
You have to buy an E-grip for your marker, that will give it full auto capability.