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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: ANS Gen X-4

In Reply to: ANS Gen X-4 posted by Zack on March 05, 2003 at 23:22:33:


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Posted by:
diginerd
on March 06, 2003 at 11:48:49

Thanks for the input! I have been looking at that marker as well. I can land an Orracle for $800 brand new, so I think I am going to stick with it.

Anyone have any suggestions on the power source and hopper? I am leaning towards a Crossfire 68ci 4500psi (450 output) and an eVolution II. I am not familar with N2 and the last hopper I had was a Revolution without the X-Board upgrade.


: Just as fast as a orracle, ans's new front block is better than the orracle, and besides that you can purchase a gen x-4 for 700.00, I have a gen x 4 and my stepdad has a orracle, i can shoot just as fast if not faster, and with the money u save u can buy a freak.


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