@Kentscott81 I'm talking about the gun attachment called "Move Shooting Attachment" that I believe autogolazzo mentioned in his post, not Flex-fire. Flex-fire doesn't have that problem, because you can easily reach all the buttons in the controller, which you can't do with the Move shooting attachment.
I'll be posting more info and pictures of the project in the forum as soon as I have the time to Move it forwards. Funny thing is that I think I bought PS3 and Move in February and I have spent more time tinkering with the controller than playing games with it. Next step is to decide where to put the extra buttons on the gunframe.
Correct, the stock itself was more than 45€ when new, so its more expensive when you add the 13€ for the shooting attachment. On the other hand the stock (and several markers) have been in the cabinet unused for almost ten years so we could call it recycling and be proud of saving the planet
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Re: Flex-Fire: An Innovation or Fine Adjustment?
@Kentscott81 I'm talking about the gun attachment called "Move Shooting Attachment" that I believe autogolazzo mentioned in his post, not Flex-fire. Flex-fire doesn't have that problem, because you can easily reach all the buttons in the controller, which you can't do with the Move shooting attachment.
Re: Flex-Fire: An Innovation or Fine Adjustment?
The gun attachment is missing the Move, Triangle and Square buttons so its use for games like KZ3 and Socom4 is limited.
Re: Don't Want to Spend $40 on a Sharp Shooter? Make Your Own
I'll be posting more info and pictures of the project in the forum as soon as I have the time to Move it forwards. Funny thing is that I think I bought PS3 and Move in February and I have spent more time tinkering with the controller than playing games with it. Next step is to decide where to put the extra buttons on the gunframe.
Re: Don't Want to Spend $40 on a Sharp Shooter? Make Your Own
Correct, the stock itself was more than 45€ when new, so its more expensive when you add the 13€ for the shooting attachment. On the other hand the stock (and several markers) have been in the cabinet unused for almost ten years so we could call it recycling and be proud of saving the planet
Re: Don't Want to Spend $40 on a Sharp Shooter? Make Your Own
The stock is solid aluminium and is stolen from paintball marker and the dropforward that holds the navihousing is stainless steel DIN-rail.
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