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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: FIRESTORM COCKER?

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Posted by Razorpb on Novembe r 01, 2002 at 16:30:38:

In Reply to: FIRESTORM COCKER? posted by Doomtrooper_Captain_-_HAZMAT on October 29, 2002 at 19:00:50:

It isn't a true closed bolt like a classic autococker (like Sandrige, and Racegun frames) It loads from a open bolt but fires from a closed bolt, similar to an angel, bushmaster's etc. I believe they are still working on a switchable true closed bolt/open bolt model.

Razor

: Any body have any constuctive opinion on, or is anyone using the new FIRESTORM COCKER? Considering buying, like it alot at first look. Realize it is a gas hog and is admitted by company. They are aware and woring a remedy, but just looking for other opinions of those who may know about them. Thanks in advance for replys.

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: Matthew Zeyn
: Captain Doomtroopers (Fla)




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