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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
any autococker can be adjusted to stop on a ball

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Posted by tamu on March 27, 2002 at 11:06:11:

In Reply to: freeflows turnaround is 1 day anywhere usa.... posted by California_Dragon on March 27, 2002 at 01:34:36:


ANY autococker ever made, can be adjusted to stop on a ball! I will repeat that once more...ANY autococker ever made, can be adjusted to stop on a ball. Oh yeah, ANY autococker ever made can be adjusted to stop on a ball. Why is that so hard to understand?

: freeflow had my blackmagic and shipped it out thursday night overnight from NY to my house in california at 10 am the next morning. thats less than one day from coast to coast. plus freeflow will do any upgrade that they do to their cockers for FREE. plus anything at all that goes wrong or breaks...they fix. even if you did it. also with dye...ive heard about probs with their 3way. from pball mag editors. plus is the dye guaranteed to stop the bolt on the ball if you misfeed? the freeflow is. and if you shop around you will find the basic freeflow is only about a hundred bucks more than the dye. dont get me wrong dye is probably a great product and ive held the new dye cockers...they are gorgeous. but i KNOW there is no better gun than freeflow...maybe some AS good.none better.




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