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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Barrel Systems


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Posted by:
PEZ

on April 07, 2003 at 16:02:28

I have an '02 stock cocker and I am thinking about buying a barrel kit but don't know too much about the different ones available. The main ones I am considering are the Freak, the PowerLyte Scepter, and the Pipe. I am considering others but I couldn't think of all the ones available. I have heard that the freak is sometimes fragile and gets messed up easily, I have also heard the pipe had some front/back threading issues. So far I haven't heard anything bad about the scepter. Any information about these or other systems would be a big help.

Some info on the what I play would be that I play a good amount of large number scenario games, with a tourney thrown in here and there just for fun. When I am not playing these I play at local fields or on my own. The problem is every one of these uses different paint.

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