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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Racegun Conversion

In Reply to: Re: Racegun Conversion posted by Seitenschneider on June 03, 2003 at 06:38:14:


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hexum_A.C.

on June 17, 2003 at 23:45:05

Thats true. Race gun is out of denmark but they have liscensed out their product to certain companies to sell here in the states. i have a cocker with a race frame done by ANS. i happen to live just down the street from the one and only ANS shop in the world. They sell a gun complete with the race frame allready on it called the GX-E. They also have an anti-chop eye on it so you will never ever again chop a ball in the breech. the eye will not let the bolt close until a ball has broken the infrared beam that is at the bottom of the breech. With my halo loader i can easily reach 18 bps on semi auto and over 22 bps with a halo attached to a warp drive loader. if you love the cocker but must go electric the GX-E is the way to go. much better than the eclipse E-blade or the WGP electro. reply back if you have any questions about it.

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