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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
out of list? freeflow, out of any? read on......

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Posted by steve "screaming tree" gan on August 30, 2002 at 02:26:50:

In Reply to: High End Cockers posted by Dennis_Lee on July 22, 2002 at 09:47:09:

freeflows are great guns.
perhaps also think about revenge cocker, -built on merlin body so lowest-of-the-low pressure.

but out of what you said, definately freeflow.

if money is issue, -maybe think about gen-x too.
she won't chop at all, but triggers a little heavy side.
-but to compare gen-x w/1200$ and up guns, -definately get a trigger job.

or dye single hinge?

= ?700$? done gun, -hard to go wrong.


: Ok, I'm looking to get a new cocker and have been reading lots of reviews, articles, forums, etc... If anyone has experience with any of the following (or opinions on any of these) please speak up:
: SFL Cocker
: Dark Cocker
: Orracle
: Free Flow Cocker
: "Standard" Shockteck
: Dye Cocker (standard or Ultralight)
: Please, no posts urging me to go electro. They aren't that much faster, and I see them breaking A LOT more paint than I do (besides I've owned two electros, they were nice, but I like cockers better).
: Thanks in advance,




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