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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

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In Reply to: Re: new shocker posted by m98monkey on January 12, 2003 at 12:18:11:


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XCush

on January 14, 2003 at 14:37:51

Some of the information is misleading... My understanding is that the rate of fire is around 13bps. They didn’t say anything about the max-flo system, but I’m sure the one everyone sees in the picture that includes the tank won’t come with the gun. Don't know if they will have a "in-inline" Max-flo that is a screw in system. SmartParts 03 catalog just came out, so expect to see the Shocker and the Nerve in March if were lucky.
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: The most I have heard is first, it is nothing like an emag. It keeps the closed bolt and ups the speed to around 20 bps. The trigger is magnetic. It comes with the new smaller max flow that supposedly works just as good but I will wait to see it first. The valve system is a dualoperation solenoid. It works both the firing system and the bolt system. THis way it almost doubles its efficiency, as I understand it. THe shocker will no longer be a notorious gas hog.


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