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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 17, 2003 at 13:21:41:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 21, 2003 at 14:39:04

In my opinion, yes. When you refer to "smooth" what are you refering to? The trigger pull? The E-blade are Race triggers are much smoother, thier is no friction. Does the Orracle have some new space aged coating that makes it smoother? It's still just anodized aluminum and delrin. I still use my stock hammer, stock 2000 body, stock inline, stock Orracle valve with my Race frame and it runs flawlessly. Hope it helps.

Razor

: I was thinking about keeping it in that budget area. I mean, is it really worth it to put an e-blade upgrade, or race gun, onto a cheaper cocker. Yeah, it will still be fast and work just as well, but not as smooth as an orracle. I mean, seriously, I would upgrade all the internals first, then maybe an e-blade so it felt as good as it should when firing that fast. It still blows my mind seeing an e-blade the other day doing 17 bps. WOW.


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