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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: dont knock the wgp hinge.

In Reply to: Re: dont knock the wgp hinge. posted by Poldo on March 07, 2003 at 07:32:37:


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Posted by:
Kyle McWilliam

on March 08, 2003 at 00:07:22

i honestly believe that the dye hinge is the most solid frame available. i've tinkered with and shot wgp, eclipse blade, dye and kapp, and i would rank them #1-dye, #2-wgp, #3-eclipse, #4-kapp. this is simply my opinion based on comfort, performance, and quality of construction.
the dye and the wgp seem really well built, no complaints there, however the 3-way actuator on the eclipse looks really sketchy(easily broken IMHO) and the trigger looked to me like it could snap off. the kapp just felt like the trigger was about to fall off of the frame(maybe it was just the gun it was on, but all it was doing was chopping paint and causing problems). just my $0.02

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