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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: What speed is the cocker capable of?

In Reply to: Re: What speed is the cocker capable of? posted by Jasleth on April 27, 2003 at 21:25:53:


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PigTech

on April 27, 2003 at 21:56:17
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: go to www.viewloader.com
: look at the specs for the evolution II clear hopper

: listed online specs for the lazy - 17bps specs on packaging 17-18bps

: real world test with the following
: eggolution hopper
: 180rnds loaded (yes we actually sat and counted)
: cocker w/slide

: unloaded in the following time groups - allow for human error but here we go

: test 1 - 10.5 seconds
: test 2 - 9.9 seconds
: test 3 - 10.4 seconds

: given human error lets err on the side of caution and add a second to the average - still looking at between 15 - 16 balls per second on a slide trigger frame.

: the answer is no - I am not wasting more paint on this test for the higher end on a hinge. =P

: Jasleth


How fast a loader can empty itself is not the same as how fast it can feed a paintgun. A paintgun has to be fed a ball at a time, and not in a continuous stream.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

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