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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
exxxcellant question young Jedi.....

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Posted by screaming tree on April 28, 2002 at 00:51:06:

In Reply to: Shocker vs Black Magic Cocker posted by Christopher on April 24, 2002 at 00:45:09:

black magic is mostly stock when compared to "done" cockers like Gen-X,free-flow,Revenge.

will it shoot better than shocker....no.
is it more accurate than shocker....no.
does it "feel" better than shocker...imho...yes.
shocker really seems better at long ranges than cocker, -but i use cocker in tournies (unless i am stuck in back), because i feel i have a better snap-shot with cocker.

(imho= i have cocker and have shocker both for two years now.)


: Wich is better? Is the cocker low pressure? Is the Shocker full auto? Wich has a better feel? Any input would be great.




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