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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: e-cockers

In Reply to: e-cockers posted by monte on November 27, 2002 at 14:52:40:


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Posted by:
Headrush_Inc.
on December 11, 2002 at 13:46:58

if you want a cocker get one...if you dont want to have to deal with all the stuff you have to do to cockers dont get one get a free flow matrix. if you want one tho get a race gun from pro paintball. www.4freeflow.com the guns they make are so amazing...and they come with a life time warrantee on everything....and all upgrades are FREE...rams...hammers...what ever...and they have the new lotus...that one is sweet. check them out at www.4freeflow.com if you live anywhere in NY or around it check out www.headrushxtreme.com

: Plain and simple, are they worth it? Secondly with price not being an object which one would you get and why? I am currently looking at:
: Planet E-blade
: Race Frame
: Centerflag frame


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