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Re: Help
In Reply to: Help posted by InterigatoR on April 04, 2003 at 19:03:13:
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Posted by: m98monkey on April 07, 2003 at 13:08:05
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X-mag. Can't chop, really fast, what else do you need to know. The vavle design has no drop off. It is small, and easy to handle. However, not cheap. Angel Ir3. Beautiful milling, sweet firing, stable, simple design. Stable firing platform compared to the e-mag, or atleast I think so. The space frame is a love or hate thing. I don't like it with the stock trigger. Cops2 is sweet. However, another expensive item. Orracle. My personal favorite. Fast, accurate, the feel of a closed bolt system. Timing it to your liking makes it more your gun. Sweet looking. Good stock barrel, though I still use my freak. Electronic upgrades are available and can come stock. However, this is expensive as well. Vision Impulse. Not the best looking stock, however very fast and under low ROF conditions, it is pretty accurate. Howevere, you accuracy quickly goes when the speed comes up, unlike angels which still keep a fairly tight grouping. This is due to the kick from the heavy stock bolt. Sweet stock reg. Matrix. A truly ineteresting gun in itself. Fast and quiet. The accuracy and feel rival that to an autcocker. It has the same feeling as one, but is an open bolt design. Spool valve system is sweet, but requires more maintaining then the usual. It does have it's downfalls. It can chop alot unless you get an LPR. Can still chop with an LPR, but less frequent. Also bad efficiency unless you replace the bolt system. General speaking though, a great gun at a good price. Intimidator. Timmys are sweet...no doubt. The classic grip frames are uncomfortable but it is fast and accurate. Generally alot like an angel. However, depending on which one you get, it can be cheaper or more expensive then an IR3. Custom. If you are looking to spend some serious cash, you can consider a custom setup. Take a little longer, but I can't think of a single cocker lover around here who spent the little extra and built a custom, regretted their action. They love their customs guns. These are what I think are sweet stock, but I would still upgrade somethings. |
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