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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: E BLADE OR RACEGUN??!!!

In Reply to: Re: E BLADE OR RACEGUN??!!! posted by Greezypete on May 04, 2003 at 23:29:40:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on May 05, 2003 at 13:53:00

I've got a single trigger Race frame and have had less problems than my counterparts with E-blades. Being able to program with a palm or Pc is nice and easy, rather than scrolling through menu's on the back of the grip. I live in Washington state, 30 min north of Seattle and have had ZERO problems in the rain, electro's here don't get put away when it rains or we'd never play. Race all the way! Hope it helps.

Razor

: The ANS people have been working with the racegun people and are now offering it as a kit for any cocker or on thier new gx-e .

: go to ansownersgroup.com for pics and prices and features. I think its like 450ish. you can program it with a pc or pda. cant remember all.

: hope this helps though.


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