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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns

Re: Upgrade to a high end gun?

In Reply to: Re: Upgrade to a high end gun? posted by b2k3 on December 27, 2003 at 00:15:58:


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Posted by:
philmyster

on December 29, 2003 at 12:38:12

: one problem i have after reading your post is that you basically said the cocker is the only closed-bolt gun. very wrong-the angel, shocker and excalibur are also closed-bolt.

I don't think you know what you're talking about bro... I'm not too familiar with the excalibur, but DEFINITLY the angels and shockers are NOT Closed bolt!!! the definition of a closed bolt paintmarker is that the Bolt is in closed position at rest, before firing, the bolt is sealing the back of the breach with a paintball chambered... and Angel and shocker is NOT closed bolt system.. and if you read carefully I did mention that there are some other closed bolt markers, such as PMI-1, PM-2, PMI Pirahna, Houndstooth and super stocker from Palmer's Pursuit and all the rest of the pumps, but i said that it was a waste mentioning them..
i think you should read up on the more paintball magz, before you post you're replies...

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