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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump
Re: Not to bust your chops or anything...

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Posted by Alex King on June 22, 2002 at 17:36:30:

In Reply to: Not to bust your chops or anything... posted by MoFo on June 20, 2002 at 12:00:28:

Hey i am just saying what the box is saying. But thanks for your point of view. Does Slick 50 work better that WD-40 Because I just used WD-40 in a small tub and let it sit out on a hot day in the sun?? Now back to the Laser it runs on two batteriesand they aren't button bateries. Now when I got the laser I got it too fit on a long ruler for putting down the foundation of my house. After I was done with it I took it off and put it on my gun.I personally don't think it is that powerful I think that just the company that made it thinks it is powerfull. i just used that specific laser because that is what i had laying around and it had a bracket on it.

Alex
www.redneckpaintballer.cjb.net



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