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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Would you give me some suggestions on......

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Posted by ShockJock on August 30, 2002 at 15:24:47:

In Reply to: Would you give me some suggestions on...... posted by Dan_ on July 21, 2002 at 19:10:12:

: Hello,
: I am a crawler and I just got a shocker and I was wondering what upgerades would be best for my line of work(crawling. I want to make the gun more compact but I have no idea where to start can you help?
: -Dan

I'd suggest getting a 11.5" Lapco Bigshot (in aluminum, the gun is heavy enough without the added weight of a steel barrel, trust me, I got the steel version). I'd also (if your shocker didn't come set up like this) consider moving the Max-Flow reg to a vertical position in front of the triggerguard. This lowers the overall height of the marker slightly.




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