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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

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In Reply to: Re: Go with the Blazer posted by Jake Atar on September 11, 2003 at 17:26:11:


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Crosis

on September 16, 2003 at 19:33:14

Thanx for the info... I have decided too build my out Elec. Auto Cocker... I have a friend helping me out... This is what Ive comeup with so far... Lemme know what you think

body - cobra
pump arm, cocking rod and actuator rod - worr
3-way, and trigger frame. - worrblade
ram - Belsales Evolution Ram
inline regulator - sidewinder - black
front regulator - Palmers Micro Rock Regulator
bolt - AKA Lightning Bolt - Pull Pin Kit
beaver tail - dye autococker beavertail
ball dent - sonic ball dent - black
Internal Set - MacDev Sonic Hammer and RED valve
ASA - on/off - Green
Macroline Hose Kit- 1 Foot Green
MacDev Titanium Pump Arm/Cocking Rod

Lemme know wassup... Out..

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