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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker
Re: racegun vs f-5

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Posted by Razorpb on Novembe r 06, 2002 at 08:38:01:

In Reply to: racegun vs f-5 posted by Poldo on Novembe r 05, 2002 at 21:44:22:

Have you looked at Eclipses E-blade as well, $400 I beleive w/ antichop eye? Buttons on the back of race are for programming, also can be done with Palm or computer link.

Razor


: ok i am at a toss up now between the racegun and the f-5. i havent heard anything good about intimidators so i will stick with the trusty ol cocker...i love mine. anyway...my biggest concerns are how easy is the race to install? ive heard that f-5 also lowers the pressure of your cocker. is this true and does this apply to the race? and what are those little buttons on the back of the race grip for?
: any insight will help
: thanks
: adam




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