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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Eclipse Shocker, E-mag or RAT? Which one to get?

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Posted by Kyle Meade on April 04, 2002 at 19:38:59:

I have personally shot an E-mag in a proshop and loved the trigger and I could really rip on it, and I like it because you can take it apart very easily. I like the Shocker cuz it used to be my dream gun, virtually no ball breaks, and it's extremely quiet. The Rat has a lot of the features of the shocker plus it's slightly simpler in design. If I got the E-mag I would get a Freak system and maybe a Warp Feed. The Shocker would get the Freak and the Rat I would probably leave as is. Another thing I like about the Shocker is the on-off switch and LED mounted in the rear so no paint would squeeze its way in between the switch or light. E-mag I would think I would have to do slightly less maitenance on. Your answers would be greatly appreciated.

P.S. Ive never shot or held the Shocker or the Rat.


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