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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
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Posted by CockerXprt on August 07, 2002 at 04:17:29:

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

nuff said
they are reliable once you get to know your marker. its like any other marker, if you modify it in any way it will preform different and it has a high fire rate. if you build it right..

or you can go w/ a prebuilt(ex.free flow,evo,gen-x,dark,p&p,shocktech,etc)and this gun will preform as fast as any other marker=) you can fix it yourself to:)

well i think i repeated my self enough

Froggy
Scenario Team Odyssey



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