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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

couple of things about cockers and speed

In Reply to: Keep dreaming about having "GIANT FEET"... posted by Ras Masyean on June 05, 2003 at 13:38:35:


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 24, 2003 at 23:18:14

I just bought an eblade freeflow cocker(it was on sale and as I live close to Professional Paintball I got sucked in and i was just looking for a barrell for my A-5). It came as a fulcrum body, freeflow internals, eblade, dye ultralight bl, centerflag reg(which I have swapped out for a sidewinder and am selling the brand new centerflag reg never used), palmer rock and the rest of the goodies. Was 900.00 on sale and I put on a CP flame drop forward for an extra 40.00 and the gun was ready to run(I already had nitro tanks). As far as speed I was having some trouble with the gun so I took it back in and they re-timed it and swapped the ram.

Ethan(owner of Pro Paintball and co-founder of team lockout back in the early 90s) took it out to the chrono with me to test fire some paint through it and while I did not get a time on it my revy had some problems keeping up and the eye caused it to get a skip sound as it paused for a split sec. He says they are capapble of 21-22 BPS and they had clocked their showroom gun at those speeds.

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