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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Cocker of course.

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Posted by AIR-Powered.com on August 03, 2002 at 10:26:49:

In Reply to: Which one should I get??? posted by cooldude_4 on August 01, 2002 at 17:39:43:

I saw this for a few reasons. When a cocker goes down, it can be fix most of the time on the spot. They are fun to upgrade and trade parts. They are not as hard to maintain as the stigma projects. They shoot fast and true. Its an project owning a cocker, meaning.... if your a tinkerer youll love it.

If you just want to "gas and go" and send your gun off to someone who doesnt care about it if it breaks than Id suggest an electro. Yes, Ive had electros including, Matrix, Tribal, Angel LCD and many other mechanical markers so Im not some newbie defending a purchase.

Cockers are top dog IMO.


~Byte~


: I am thinking of upgrading my marker and I am not sure which one I should get.Here are my posible choices:
: automagRT,
: STO cocker,
: B2K2 bushmaster,
: e-matrix,
: impulse,
: or another marker in the $600-$700 price range.

: If you have experiences with any of there guns please give your opinions!




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