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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Custom Cocker, Custom Excalibur or Custom E-Matrix


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Posted by:
Odysseus_012

on December 16, 2002 at 11:46:32

I'm considering buying another gun, not anytime soon, but probably in Sept. I've limited my choices to these three guns. To have everything I would want put onto these guns, excluding nitro and hopper, it is around the same price, $1500. Here's what would be on the guns:
Custom Racegun Autococker:
Dye Titanium Boomstick, Palmer Micro Rock, Pro Paintball SMC Ram, AKA Straight Pump Arm, AKA Sidewinder Reg, Racegun Electronic Trigger Frame and 5-Way. Dye Sticky Grips, Alien Works Delrin Hammer, AKA Tornado Valve, Custom Bolt (Called the Mutant, you can find it at racegun.dk or pbnation.com), Carbon Fiber Half Block Body with passages the size of the Merlin (all air passages are sleeved in aluminum).
Custom Excalibur:
Dye Titanium Boomstick, Rechargeable Batteries, Programming Cable, Dye Sticky Grips, if there is a board that allows mulitple firing modes, that too
Custom E-Matrix Dual:
Dye Titanium Boomstick, Cypher Chip, Dye Sticky Grips, Ardvark Red Bolt Kit, Trinity LPR, Blade Trigger, Sidewinder Reg, ASA From "The Matrix Center", Rechargeable Batteries if they have them

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