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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: High End Cockers

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Posted by Melinko on July 30, 2002 at 19:35:56:

In Reply to: Re: High End Cockers posted by K Keaty on July 22, 2002 at 10:20:13:

hey for all u cocker owners out ther, ther is an ultimate cocker called the Force Five. it has the acuraccy and the range of the autococker but the speed of an angel. this marker will not break paint. i has a lazer eye in the feed port thatsense's paint and if it is going to pinch the ball then it pulls the bolt back, and if ther's another falling in it will not let it in. it shoots at 13.2 bps when on full auto and when on semi it works just the same as a normal cocker


it's the best gun out ther. u can buy it at www.sandridgepaintball.com and u can read review's on it at pbreview.com (just type in Force five autococker in the serch thing) the average rating on pbreview.com was a 9.8

it is an angel sentinal, search and destroy those angels!!!


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