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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: A more advanced Marker

In Reply to: Re: A more advanced Marker posted by m98monkey on April 15, 2003 at 12:56:26:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 15, 2003 at 15:20:41

I see that your list did not include a Cocker with a Race Gun frame or E-blade, was that intentional, or an oversight? Just something to consider.

Razor

: Well, I'm a bigger fan of the Matrix. Fast firing, simply built, very quiet and accurate. However, they do have a chop problem unless you get a good LPR, and they Have bad efficieny. However, the efficiency can be fixed to average efficiency by changing to the aardvark bolt system and chip. Also will put your max ROF to about 21 bps. Only other thing you may find a problem would be the placement of the vert feed. It is pretty far forward. Add a loader and paint there it will make it front heavy. That really can't be helped, except maybe with a EVO2.

: One good thing, you can order it with a spyder break so you don't need to get a new freak back for it.


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