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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: here's some.....E-blade's got a bigger grip.

In Reply to: here's some..... posted by CockerXprt on January 19, 2003 at 20:07:24:


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Posted by:
screaming tree

on January 24, 2003 at 00:22:42

race you can make bigger w/grip change.
e-blade starts out w/ big, wide grip.
shot early race and just shot an e-blade.
race was too long ago to really compare, -but both were fast.

sandrige said something a cocker can theoretically go like 20 bps???

dunno, old race was 10 bps -pretty fast for a cocker.
warpig write up said that 13-14bps is doable w/race.
just shot e-blade, fat sweetspot -pretty fast (not angel or impulse -but seemed it would be easy to shoot fast due to large sweet spot.
dunno 'bout bps for e-blade.... check new paintball games int'l >>tabatha project.

: well ive shot both of them..
: race = computer programable, spring operated, different modes of fire i belive, and you can get the trigger pull very short. WEll its just a little bit harder to install than a eblade. oh yeah it has a rechargeable battery but they have a 9vt gripframe commming out
: eblade = 9vt operated,push button operated LCD i think,magnetic trigger, easy to install, only semi...

: i like race frames more=), they the s|-|^+..
: both of them you can roll on and have very short trigger pull.

: hope that helps

: Froggy
: Scenario Team Odyssey


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