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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

nice choice

In Reply to: Re: moneymoneymoney posted by diginerd on March 05, 2003 at 17:47:56:


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Posted by:
DaveA
on March 05, 2003 at 19:58:50

I still love my mag, and will doubtlessly love it more when I get the Xbolt level 10 upgrades. They're having a great trade in deal, if you want to rejuvenate your mag.
A mag with the Xvalve level 10 bolt AND an adjustable HPA system, is pretty good stuff, and throw in an intelliframe which has a tighter trigger pull with a lot less slop, and you've got a gun that can hold it's own on most fields against electros etc.

However, my primary has been a cocker for many years now and I love them,
the Stock Orracle barrel is a 14".689 Kaner barrel. If the paint matches, like with big bore, or nelsons, and maybe team colors..., you'll find that the stock barrel is very good.
I have the Kaner kit, and with the proper bore fit so you don't have rollout, the kaners are dead-on. I was impressed by the E-Ranger 12" Kaner, and so inquired about the set.
When I say impressed, I mean because when I put my fave cocker barrel (a 14" Jacko) onto my Eranger, I found that the Kaner was shooting straighter. I'm not sure if you can request a tighter bore barrel, but if you shoot infernos and smaller, you should ask!
Upgrades? You don't need anything. Really. Get the hinge with the Cam, and you'll have a madhouse tight trigger pull.
The tickler front reg hasn't stall out once during rapid fire, and the ram is a well tested performer.

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