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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: How about...

In Reply to: Re: How about... posted by hipboyscott on November 10, 2002 at 20:08:53:


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Posted by:
Chad K.

on November 10, 2002 at 22:26:41

: : If you want small and light...well, even a MiniCocker is a bit on the long side with all the pneumatics hanging off the front of it. They can be significantly milled down to lighten them, but there's little that can be done about length.

: : -Chad

: Length, a big problem. My reciever is 3 inches behind the barrel, that short enough for you?

3 inches behind the barrel...impressive. The Blazer is about 5" from the back of the barrel to the velocity adjuster. The reciever itself, from the front of the vertical ASA to the velocity adjuster is about 7-1/2". Overall length with the standard 10.5" barrel is 15.5". You can also order it with an 8" barrel to shorten it to 13"...that's pretty small. Of course, the Blazer's a bit wider because the LPR and ram are side-mounted.

-Chad

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