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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: AKA Markers

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Posted by Psycho-Dad on July 27, 2002 at 01:00:36:

In Reply to: AKA Markers posted by ChiZ on July 22, 2002 at 03:11:51:

: I'm thinking about switchin to an electro at the end of the year. Problem is, which one.

: Has anyone tried a AKA viking? I posted in the excalibur forum, but no answers. I really like AKA, and like excaliburs, but, don't have quite that much, but, maybe. If I can save enough.

: Otherwise, I was thinking of a Bushmaster, and moding it.

: Or, a Nasty impulse.

: Or, a Matrix, LCD, or otherwise.

: No angels, please. I currently use a modified 2002 vert feed, incase anyone is interested.

: Thank you for any info.

You can go to (www.pbreview.com).They have reviews on both the Viking and the Excalibur.I think the only difference between them is the Excalibur has two solenoids and the Viking has one,other than that they look almost identical.I guess the Viking is a cheaper Excalibur.Hope this helps


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