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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
I have to agree............

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Posted by AIR-Powered.com on August 03, 2002 at 10:33:54:

In Reply to: ever tried a Racegun? posted by CockerXprt on August 02, 2002 at 00:04:59:

F-5 just dont carry that "magic" anymore. I would be weary. Ive heard many stories that would make me avoid that company. I would go with a modern go getter company like RGP (Racegun, mutiple high end dealers) or Centerflag.

A centerflag grip on a KAPP flame cocker is simply dreamy.........

~Byte~


: sorry but i'd have to disagree w/ ya, b/c the racegun grip and 5way on any cocker will make a cocker ROCK!!
: it is also less parts
:
: Force 5 = Ram eyes(these watch when the ram is cocked back and forth all the way),2mac valves, the old box that is on the bottem of the grip(new tiny F5's dont have them), and the photo eye;which requires drilling or milling to put in place

: Race = race frame(activates the 5way),5way(electroic 4way=),and also photo eye(optional, no need to drill or mill into gun)

: well thats my 2cents enjoy




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