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Re: ANS Gen X-4 Cocker>>UR TELLING ME IT SUX????

In Reply to: Re: ANS Gen X-4 Cocker posted by m98monkey on March 12, 2003 at 15:58:31:


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Posted by:
screaming tree

on April 20, 2003 at 23:06:37

sorry, misinformed one.
ANS pioneered many of the features now found on "stock" and "tournament" worr cockers.
the gen x is pretty much as fast as any mechanical cocker i have seen.
plus it usually costs quite less.
they unfortunately dropped their "we'll fix it no matter what" warranty, but for the price it can't be beat.
and yeah, the trigger could use a little work.
but the oracle will chop, gen-x will not(if you adjust correctly!!)
here you go, >>>have had multiple tournies where I NEVER TOUCHED MY SQUEEGEE!!!
that alone is worth +100$ U.S., plus maybe a lost tourny or two???
oh, mine NEVER-EVER has gone out of time ...over 100,000 balls EASY.

so before you bash....


: Ok, now thank you for that great advertisement. I'm sure ANS appreciated it. However, I must say that I just got rid of my IMPULSE for the autococker. I regret I ever got that gun now. However, I had the chance to test several cockers in my time, and I can respect your opinion. The Genx4 is a great gun, however, I don't think it is better then an Orracle in anymanner. The orracle has a better bolt, threeway, ram, regulators, milling, max rof, and generally feels better. The balance of a Genx is off to me, also I don't think they are very smooth in comparison. Plus, timing the orracle was easier then ever. You can go ahead and think all you want about the genx and advertise for it, but I will still think the genx isn't even half the gun.


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