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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: IR3/E-Orracle

In Reply to: IR3/E-Orracle posted by WarmApplePie on May 06, 2003 at 19:05:07:


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on May 08, 2003 at 19:29:10

Well, I don't necessarily agree with everyone. Especially the blender thing. There are two ir3's around here, and they both work beautifully. However, I can tell you that they are two totally different guns. And both will work great with proper tuning. The eclass is slightly more adjustable. Has the feel of a cocker, the accuracy of a cocker, but a little more kick. I like it and will hopefully soon be able to afford an e-class upgrade for my orracle. The ir3 is an open bolt, and has the feel of such. It does have a lower kick then the orracle, however it feels unnatural to me. If you go with a speed Ir3, you will be able to skip all the BS, get a faster, more efficient gun, and be fairly accurate all at once. Plus it will be in the 950 dollar range. I've only seen the lcd really turn into blenders, otherwise I would say they are both fairly equal guns. I don't have a biased really, I would love to own both, I like both. Almost had an angel a couple of times. I can't recommend either, but I would recommend whichever feels better when playin. Which feels natural.

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