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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

I've had a couple

In Reply to: couple of things about cockers and speed posted by gregh on July 24, 2003 at 23:18:14:


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Posted by:
Shaltac
on August 06, 2003 at 17:53:17

My Freeflow lotus-mini would do ~23bps according to the computer when I set the parameters for cycling in semi mode (race frame / honed body / etc...) My Millenium / full with a e_blade will cycle at ~17BPS Max (not broken in, no honed body) I'm honestly getting about 10-12 bps with this gun, and a 12V revvy X. WarPig has already shown that ball drop, even from a halo, doesn't exceed 14BPS. Look at the review... This 20BPS+ is silly sure, the gun may do it, on the second tuseday of every other month, without paint. What does this have to do with actual fire on the field. I don't care what marker you have, according to warpig's hopper review nothing feeds past 14bps. So the marker speed thing is moot past that point... right?

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