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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: barrels

In Reply to: Re: barrels posted by USp8ntball on May 22, 2003 at 21:53:19:


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Posted by:
Jason "Zippy" Finnie

on May 23, 2003 at 14:13:37

@@@ Kudos to the Freak, LOVE mine!! Never knew how much diameters vary between the different paint brands till I sat one day and dropped 50 each of 4 different brands through the freak tubes.

: : Freak kit all the way $190, well worth the extra $50ish over the boom stick, you won't be dissapointed, even if you always shoot the same brand, it will vary enough to matter. Hope it helps.

: : Razor

: :
: : : : Dye Ti Boom or a freak kit?......

: : : the dye boomy is a sick barrel but with the freak u get like 8 barrels in one so i would go with the freak unless u only shoot i one type or size of paint

: i have a boomstick and it shoots great but i am looking to upgrade to the freak so u should go for that. (i wish i had gotten that in the beginning)


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