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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
Justin "Snow_God" Allen
on April 07, 2003 at 21:01:47

Im ready to graduate to a better gun, and the horibble question arises: Cocker, or Mag? Price is not a problem because I can get a GX3 Cocker or a new E-Mag for the same price, so Im now dillemmiafied. Im so confused... Cockers have the ledgendary accuracy and range, even if it is just ledgend, its still cool :). The E-Mag is just blazing fast, drop in a Level 10 and I dont have a chopping problem at all, its got the other good stuff too-The manual mode or electronic mode and the ability to switch back and forth at will. Cockers are just plain COOL though,the back block swinging around in front of your face, the nifty woosh sound they make when you shoot them. Theyre just so COOL, but which do cocker shooters reccomend? Thanks in advance!

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