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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: E-Blade vs a new Angel/Matrix/Strange Impy

In Reply to: Re: E-Blade vs a new Angel/Matrix/Strange Impy posted by Shadow_Cocker on April 24, 2003 at 23:50:06:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 25, 2003 at 12:09:07

Single trigger, palm and PC programming, accept 45 grips, integrated solenoid mount on the front block, not too flashy. The QEV's I just discovered on the Racegun forum a few weeks ago, they have allowed for some users to cut their load times in half and achieve some insane cycle rates. We've tried one on a mechanical cocker (for the open cycle) and it makes a difference. You use 2 on electro's, very impressive. I also use an STO rame on mine, I just had to take the ram apart and blow out the rear port to 10-32 thread to accept the valve, the front of the STO is already 10-32. Races are supposed to be more effecient on battery usage claiming 60,000 cycle per 9v, E-blade claims 10,000. Take a look online and compare both, the Race just filled my requirments better. I just wish it was a single slide trigger instead of pivoting, but I can deal with it. I use a right feed body, so I can't put on an eye, but I don't feel I need it, I ran it at 11.6 bps capable in classic cocker mode and it ran awesome. Hope it helps.

razor

: Thanks for the Responses... just a few more questions.

: Razor what were these "requirements" that you wanted for an electro frame? What are these quick exhast valves on a ram you speak of? I use a STO ram on my cocker, would I have to get a new ram or alter the STO?

: What are the major diffs between the E-Blades and Race frames?

: Thanks again.


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