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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
then don't get shocker, -it's not "down"....

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Posted by screaming tree on August 30, 2002 at 02:37:12:

In Reply to: Shocker-Intimidator-STO posted by Nick on July 09, 2002 at 18:54:07:

shockers not "down" from an angel.
except in price.

STO's are stock, try gen-x for less money.
i have seen ALOT of problems w/timmys.

angel maybe a whisker quicker on the trigger than the shocker, but shocker accuracy's the best of any.
(how many times have YOU seen that first shot whizz by their head and spook 'em, and you wished your gun was "just a little more" accurate?)

: Which one is a better gun-the Shocker, STO, or the Intimidator. I currently have and angel but my tourney team broke up so I am stepping down in guns and my decisoin has come to these three guns. Please tell me which you think is the best over all.

: Thanks.
: -Nick-




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