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Re: Have you considered Race Gun...

In Reply to: Re: Have you considered Race Gun... posted by Syco78 on March 27, 2003 at 19:06:38:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on March 31, 2003 at 02:34:19

Yes, the eye is an option, so overall the price is higher than a E-blade. But you can program with a palm and you can get it in single trigger (the main reasons I opted for the Race over Blade) tried it for the firt time this weekend. I didn't get the eye and ran it in default mode - classic cocker limited to 10 bps didn't chop a single ball, but then again I rarely chopped balls with my mechanical setup. I am very satisfied with the purchase so far, it can only get better when I customize the firing with the palm. Hope it helps in your decision.

Razor

: no I never considered the race gun from what I understand theres no eye or is there? Without a eye it just sounds like a blender to me but let me know how it performs. I have a classic intimidator with a vision eye and I have never chopped a ball so having a eye is a main concern of mine.


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