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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Whats the best 3-way?

In Reply to: Whats the best 3-way? posted by SniperD on March 20, 2003 at 19:23:03:


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Posted by:
BodyByHostess

on March 21, 2003 at 09:44:50

You'll do fine with the stock 3-way, but if you feel you need to upgrade there are a few fine choices.
Shocktech Bomb (innovative design & a proven performer)
WGP CT (externally adjustable)
Belsales Hollowpoint (considered 'smoothest' by many)
As with many cocker upgrades, the actual performance increase will not be as significant as you'd like to think.
IMHO, many people tend to exagerate how much better their expensive 'upgrades' have made their guns. I think people hope they will be better, so they tend to 'see' huge improvements, when there actually may be little or no change :)
: I am going to pick up a new WGP Hinge trigger and want a short, smooth trigger pull. So to get short pulls I need a better 3-way than the stock on my 01' WGP vert cocker. Any suggestions as to what are the best three way valves that are on the market? I am looking to eliminate short stroking completely.

: Thanks in Advance.


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