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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Best barrel systm

In Reply to: Re: Best barrel systm posted by XCush on January 07, 2003 at 17:00:20:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on January 09, 2003 at 13:47:44

My opinion, Freak all the way. I thought the Pipe kit had 5 backs, am I mislead, or did they add more backs? (I really like the front end of the Pipe by the way) As to alignment problems with the Freak, anyone other than a competitor have an issue with this?

Razor

: Last I heard from Dye is that it's not available yet to get separate backs and fronts. It will be some time before the its out. Another type of barrel system is the Pipe from Evil-paintball, PMI’s high end line of products. Like an Ultra Light Dye barrel, but at an affordable cost. $200 or under. Kit comes with 8 back ends and 1 front end.

: : : From what i've read and picked up on, i myself would go with a dye aluminum boomstick(ultra light0 or, a boomstick with several back parts in different sizes. Second choice, freak.

: : : My 2 cents

: : Thanx for your help but i can not find the dye back parts anywhere....can you send me a link


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