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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: ? Loudness of Automag vs. Autococker

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Posted by MYXZ on April 20, 2002 at 23:33:17:

In Reply to: ? Loudness of Automag vs. Autococker posted by Leavey on April 20, 2002 at 17:59:21:

: I played at the West Point big game today and I was really amazed by the quietness of both the autococker and the automag. I fully realize that the barrel you use and low pressure mods affect the sound the the markers action. I ask for informed answers to the following two questions:

: Stock automag with 12" Freak barrel, stock autococker with 12" Freak barrel, shooting the same batch of paint: which is quieter?

autococker, the mag sounds like two pieces of metal being banged together.

: Customized, upgraded, worked and modded which would be quieter?

: Thanks in advance for your answers!

: Leavey
: Stock ~ which is

autocoker.



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