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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Comparing the Free Flow and the Revenge V2


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Posted by:
elvisbot
on December 05, 2002 at 06:31:35

I've been studying these two markers and they seem nothing short of amazing. Both use the finest parts and seem to attract ardent faithfuls. On top of brilliant quality their customer service seems heads and tails above anything I've ever experienced. Both were patient on the phone and extremely helpful.

There's only one problem: I can't choose between them.

Professional Paintball's Free Flow supposedly doesn't break balls (http://www.paintballguru.com/reviews/equipment/guns/freeflow.htm; Dan Blatt, 2001 FreeFlow Autococker - Lockout Edition) (http://www.paintballguru.com/reviews/equipment/guns/freeflowrace.htm]; Sean P. Kelly, Professional Paintball's Freeflow Autococker with the Racegun Electronic Gripframe); Splat Attacks Revenge V2 shoots like an arrow (http://mortonwebdesign.com/revreview.htm]; BOSS, 1999 Revenge Review). The Free Flow is capable of amazing ROF with the Race/Eclipse Eblade frame without an eye as shown in this video clip (http://4freeflow.com/media/RGP_512x409[1].avi). On the other hand, Splat Attack's air-smith is technically proficient in the secrets of the Eclipse Eblade and claims excellent performance, despite some kick, as a cyborg (due to the newness of the Eblade it has yet to be paired with the V2). Finally, Ravi Chopra of www.paintballravi.com and Paintball Games Internation (www.p8ntballer.com) found the V2 to be an efficient and impressive maker and was ultimately enchanted by its quality and performance (http://www.paintballravi.com/Articles/Revenge2/RevengeII.html]; Ravi Chopra, A Paintgun Best Served Cold...). The efficiency and accuracy of the Free Flow, in comparison to the V2, is still a mystery to me.

They're both just so unique.

Finally, I, unfortunately, have no access to either of these markers. If I could get my hands one either marker I could answer these questions for myself. Hence, I am in the dark. Maybe there is no wrong choice between these two.

Asher Dunn

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