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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Black magic or ....Busmaster

In Reply to: Black magic or ....Busmaster posted by Whoop on January 29, 2003 at 19:44:01:


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Posted by:
ghetto_red
on January 29, 2003 at 20:35:18

in all honesty if your were looking to go elecetronic bushmaster not the way, they are not reliable. i have 3 friends with bko's and one other beside me with a cocker. When everyone is complaing there bkos are not workin our cockers are fine. They are a lot mroe gas effiecent and as long as you dont fool with them theyll never give you trouble. Im assuming you play speedball fi you on a team, and for a tourney gun you will prob nto be very happy with a bushy, your cocker will withstand alot more. if you really disliek cockers go with a better electro then a bushy but if you want best of best worlds go wit a stock cocker or used black magic and get an eblade or race trigger for it. Good luck and have fun
hope i could help
Vic

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