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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Kaner or Freak

In Reply to: Kaner or Freak posted by Wonderkid on April 05, 2003 at 13:17:00:


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Posted by:
Justin "Snow_God" Allen
on April 05, 2003 at 17:43:32

: I've got a WGP Orracle, and i was wondering which barrel system would be better for my gun. I realise this is largely based on personal opinion, but I am still interested in any info I can find.

: Thanks

Um...last time I knew, the Orracles came with a Kaner on them. Yes, its only a single front and a single back, but if you buy the other backs/fronts you would have the full set. I would go with the kaner personally, but thats because I like straight porting rather than the spiral, but they are both wonderful barrels. I think the kaner is cheaper too. Im planning on eventually getting one of those two in the future also, and it'll probally be a Freak with a boomstick front (available from whitewolf soon).

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