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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: AMG or Electra???

In Reply to: AMG or Electra??? posted by John on February 06, 2003 at 15:53:07:


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Posted by:
Steve "B-Ski" Biedrzycki
on February 07, 2003 at 14:12:05

: Please check out the provided links:
: Electra: MSRP 289.95 http://www.kingmanusa.com/section/emarker/electra.html
: AMG Classic: (no LCD)MSRP 469.95 http://www.kingmanusa.com/section/emarker/amg.html

: Now, theortically the AMG would be the obvious choice. However, i have seen both sold for 200 dollars. PLEASE...examine them, and tell me which is a better deal. THANK YOU!!!

Nobody sells the AMG for 500 bucks. That's just suggested retail price. I have an AMG, Which works awesome Hellrazor. I like the expansion chamber, and the cocking pin on the left side of the gun. The Electra is a different side for the cocking pin, different reg/expansion chamber, and its a milled body. roughly the same size and weight. Feel is different b/c of reasons stated above. Go for what you want, not what we say to buy. Test them both. B-Ski

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