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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: RaceGun Grip

In Reply to: RaceGun Grip posted by DigglerD on December 15, 2002 at 14:21:47:


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Posted by:
PigTech
on December 15, 2002 at 17:48:16
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: Has anyone here used the racegun grip for thier cocker? I was thinking about getting one but wanted to know how it faired with others first. Any info, comments, suggestions? I was also looking at the E-Blade electronic frame but it didnt seem to have as many features...

Hmmmm....
I installed a RaceGun frame and it's got me shooting a cocker happily again (I've got whiteboy rythm problems so I often chop paint with a mechanical cocker). For me, the RaceGun frame was faster and easier to instal and time than a 4 way and regular sliding trigger frame. Very tasty. Look for a review on this on the pig soon.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mill

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