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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker

Re: is it worth it?

In Reply to: is it worth it? posted by jon on August 13, 2003 at 11:40:41:


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Posted by:
Kenny.Dyer

on October 11, 2003 at 01:02:55

: Is the shocker 4x4 a good quality gun...The last gun i had the reg cracked and the rest went down the drain.I would pay the mony for the 4x4 but all i need to no is if sum1 that has had one i wanna hear how theyv liked it.....
: if u have one or had had one right me an email.....chris_sam_jandreau@hotmail.com


Ive got one (98 model) but it also has a glacier board in it :) Ive never had any probs with it.. the only reason I got the glacier is because my dome switch fell out and a tech at our field lost it so I just said screw it im gonna get a new board.. and got the glacier -- other than that I love it and have had little or no problems with it. Just make sure you clean it!


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