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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

GO BUY A FREAK!!!


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Patriot_Paintball

on April 23, 2003 at 21:45:12

About two weeks ago I bought a freak back with a .689 insert to go with my all american. It is the best decision I have ever made in buying paintball equipment(EXCLUDING BUYING A COCKER). I used it first in playing in a scenario game. I was using some of thetricyclepiest paintballs alive(zap 2nds, cores, super swirls), and my freak still got them to shoot straight. Then I used my marbs and I had the most precise marker on the field. Mark my words, go buy a freak, and you wont regret it. If you dont have the money, then buy it in stages like i did. Im not even done buying my freak yet. First buy an all-american barrel(an excellent barrel by itself), then a freak back with an insert to your liking, and eventually if you want you can get new fronts, inserts and a case. The FREAK is so FREAKin awesome it is just FREAKy. I hope you dont mind if I just FREAK out about my FREAKin awesome FREAK barrel system.
Patriot_Paintball

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