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Blue Tiger Xbox 360 Controller-Rapid Fire Mods

The Blue Tiger Xbox 360 Controller with a rapid fire mod is a “must have” for all serious gamers. Having this type of modification on your precious controller will give you the ability to make any type of weapon into a fully automatic when pressing the fire button. Now with game that already have automatic weapons, you may not notice a significant difference in the firing but this mod will make your weapon more accurate, as it eliminates much of the recoil. You are able to fire your weapon faster than your competition.

You can get yourself a controller with the rapid fire mod, if you are well versed with electronics and are sufficient at soldering, you can buy yourself a kit and install the mod yourself. It’s a great way to pick up some extra cash by modding the controllers and selling to others who do not know how to do the mod themselves. The kits usually contain a pre-programmed microchip, a transistor, resistors, 2 buttons and wire. If you are not comfortable in doing this, there are many people who sell the Blue Xbox 360 controllers that have the mod already installed for you or who will mod your controller for you.

There are differences in the Blue Tiger Xbox 360 Controller rapid fire mods available. A dual rapid fire Blue Tiger Xbox 360 Controller has a second button that controls the left trigger to be used with first person shooter games that have the ability to dual wield. This type of Blue Tiger Xbox 360 Controller is also compatible with games that do not dual wield. Some modded Blue Tiger Xbox 360 Controllers also include a speed control feature that you can use to adjust the speed of the controller to your liking. Most modded controllers also come with the rumble feature that you can feel in your hand while you’re blasting away at your opponent. A single rapid fire controller only has one button located on the bottom right side of the controller. If you want to shoot a gun with the rapid fire you would press and hold the button. If you want the gun to shoot normally you would pull the trigger.

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