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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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In Reply to: E-Blade posted by Poldo on November 26, 2002 at 21:20:19:


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Posted by:
Micah Michalski
on November 27, 2002 at 00:10:57

: anyone know what the expected balls per second are on the e-blades...just curious before i make my final decision on which grip frame to go with
: thanks
: adam

12 without the eye and between 18 and 20 with the eye and a cocker set up to run as fast as possible. You need a little higher of a ram pressure and the lug to be as high as possible with it still cocking reliably to get max ROF. Really easy to do.

I have one (serial #45), I've had no issues with it yet. It's VERY VERY Fast and tons of fun to shoot.

If you have anyther questions about it, shoot them my way

mcmski@adelphia.net

-Micah

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