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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: yup...and some more...

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Posted by Gotin_Drachenhart on April 11, 2002 at 11:11:08:

In Reply to: yup...and some more... posted by 2xFast on April 09, 2002 at 19:14:24:

Well, the reason I asked is because I've had the chance to shoot a few electro markers lately. And the one thing I noticed is that, when compared to my stock 'cocker, they all had a noticable kick due to the fact that the bolt is slaming back into position after slaming into the breech thus, setting up a sea-saw recoil. The Timmy I shot was quite noticable. When I shoot my 'cocker there is almost _no_ movement of the muzzle (I said almost! : )

So, I got to wondering if there was any closed bolt electros. And, I'm _not_ counting 'cocker based ones! As the cost and pain of converting my 'cocker to electro, I'd rather just get a new one. I mean, I am digging the Timmy and might go that route but, again, by the time I can afford one, there'll be something better out ; )

Gotin


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