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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Looking to Buy a Cocker--Call me new if you want..


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Posted by:
SgtSteve
on April 19, 2003 at 21:07:36

I've been playing for a few years and I have decided to Upgrade. Im sellign my old guns and am looking to have $300-400 by the end of the week.
I've looked through the Warpig classifieds and Ebay, and have seen many things I could afford. I'm new to Pnumatic guns and would like to have Nitro if I can afford it. I dislike all that Shiny anodizing, because I like Rec ball more than Turnie play, so I try not to let my gun stick out too much in the woods.. ["Hey, Look at that bush, My, thats an aweful shiny branch!"]

I see parts lists, But still I dont completely know if something is a good deal, or what.

What I want to know is this: What makes the gun being sold good? Are there any models that are more Problematic? How durable is that pretty little Front Block[My gun has the luck of being shot more than me]? Will a 3 way really be that effective if I need to use Co2 to start? Is there anything else I should Know?

Oh, and.. heh... Why do they bother selling paint with the guns?

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