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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: Impulse or Cocker?

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Posted by Will "Battlecry" Bennett on May 26, 2002 at 00:12:21:

In Reply to: Re: Impulse or Cocker? posted by DJacob on May 25, 2002 at 14:57:37:

: The impulse meets or beats the cocker in EVERY performance category. A cocker can't be made to shoot as fast as a stock impulse, and basically the ONLY difference between all marker is how fast they shoot. Everything else is subjective.

sorry if i sound too harsh, but I think this is just wrong. First off, rate of fire is a subjective thing. Go on over to the pump/stock forum, and they'll tell you why shooting 1.2 bps is good (yes, in some ways it is better). Next off, cockers can shoot every bit as fast as impulses. How fast does an impulse shoot? 12, 13 bps? There are cockers that can do 20. yes, twenty. Impulses are NOT better than cockers at EVERYTHING, just wanted to make that clear. sorry if i sounded really pissed, dont take offense at this


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