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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

You need more than that!

In Reply to: Silenceing cocker posted by Mike Roch on December 01, 2002 at 15:23:47:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on December 09, 2002 at 12:43:32

If you are going sniping you'll need the whole set up.

Quiet operation.

'Stealth Mode' - a single shot with a manual recock instead of using the pneumatics that make noise.

Auto Rangefinder.

Invisible Paint.

Send me an E mail for the files how to do it.

You'll be ready for spring 'hunting season'.


Our last Predator game the Marines paid me the ultimate compliment. The second day, they sent a 10 man 'death squad' dedicated to finding me, neutralizing me, and hoping for a little payback.

Next year I will have my low light vision version of the auto rangefinder for the night game.

I got inside their base during the night game under the ramp right below their general and sniped slowly away for 45 minutes and radioed out their entry password to our general(which they changed 5 times and couldn't figure out how we were getting their password.) They got Sooooo paranoid. Thought they had a spy. They finnally decided to send a squad out to sweep their base and perimeter defenses and finnally got me. They were ticked off to find out the general was literally standing 2 feet over my head.

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