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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: dye cocker info

In Reply to: dye cocker info posted by HeAdShOt on August 14, 2002 at 04:26:46:


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Posted by:
Alex "snipez" Brill_
on March 14, 2003 at 20:36:00

DYE makes a great 'cocker with lots of great parts. For one thing, they mill the bodies from actual WGP raw bodies. For another, they include DYE's boomstick which is a great barrel. My onyl gripe is that the are a bit on the pricy side because you are paying a premium for the name. Try the ANS Chaos series or Vengeance Pro 2.0 by Xtreme. The vengeance somes ready to use right out of the box and will run you $599 at bradyspaintball.com.

: anyone hear anything good or bad about dye cockers?? i know theyve been out for a while, but ive been out of the loop so if you could help, that would be great. thanks.


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