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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: System X Question

In Reply to: System X Question posted by SSniper13 on January 06, 2003 at 00:21:00:


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Posted by:
Stardude631

on January 10, 2003 at 13:11:04

Yes, they are Autocockers, and yes, I have experience with them, I own one! They aren't traditional cockers, in my opinion they are better, the XTC twist lock bolt system is great, no pin to loose, they come with swing trigger stock, the pnuematics are fully adjustable, trigger pull is adjustable, they come with an awesome beavertail in the shape of an X, bottomline is standard, regulator has lifetime warranty, and I think all the rods are Stainless Steel, and a ported barrel. Of course this is the Vengeance Base model, I have the X-type pewter/clear Vengeance Base model. The Tournament is better, it has more adjustable regulator, fade anodizing in many different colors, lightened body, and the System X SX barrel. In my opinion they are the best cockers you can buy for the price the workmanship is excellent.
Sytem X also has a new Electronic vengeance now, along with a newer tournament model, email me if you have any other questions. webmaster@agapefarmspaintball.com

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