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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

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Posted by:
patrick "_forest_" burns
on July 06, 2003 at 02:36:58

It seems there are very few who know about palmer guns. I have owned a Blazer for about 4 years and I love it. It's long rangeing, acurate, and reliable. Extemely reliable! I run CO2 w/ anti-siphon and a stabilizer, it's very consistent. Aftermarket parts are limited, but excluding a barrel I have had no need. It's nice to know every time I gas up there will be no problems,ever. You would have to steamroll this gun to cause a problem! As for service through web or mail I don't know, I live 20 miles from palmers, but they've always been great to me. If you like gadgets and tinkering this is not for you, however if a cocker thats more dependable than a spider is what your looking for pick up a Blazer.

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