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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Ok, heres the deal.....

In Reply to: Re: Ok, heres the deal..... posted by drummer4gc on November 18, 2002 at 22:13:45:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on November 19, 2002 at 13:08:27

I totally agree, being a small paintball business owner myself you'll definetly be helping out the little guys. Same with upgrades, the store will look forward to giving you quality parts and service, if their smart, it will ensure that you will come back, be happy about your purchases and tell all your buddies about it. You'll easily eat through the $80 you save if you have to bring it in for tuneup, parts etc. $400 seems high considering how prices are dropping on WGP's due to the numerous cocker clones that are coming out everywhere since they lost their lawsuit. I'm in Stanwood Wa, just north of Seattle if your in the area.

Razor


: Id suggest you buy it from the store. If you buy a complete gun from a store, you are likely to develop a relationship with the people there, which can prove more valuable than the 80 bucks you saved. this could include help deciding on upgrades, tips on keeping the gun maintained, hints on how to make the gun perform to its absolute best. perhaps best of all is that it keeps small business thriving, and in a sport like this, small business is what keeps the sport thriving.


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