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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Look no Farther

In Reply to: Re: Look no Farther posted by Zack on June 22, 2003 at 14:40:47:


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Posted by:
Greezypete

on June 22, 2003 at 18:29:56

exactly the way I think. The ANS GX-4 is a great gun. You can get to know an upgraded gun just the same as a stock one. Besides its one heck of a lot cheaper than to get a stock gun and change every thing out.

stock gun=400
front block upgrade=150
adjustable inline reg=100
drop forward=40
steal line /with quick connect=35
low pressure valve and springs=65
maybe a venturi bolt=50
anno/mill job=100
etc etc etc

as you can see the money just keeps flowing. You could get $1000 tied up in your gun pretty fast, not that thats a bad thing, but you could get all that in a stock GX-4 for 650 new.

if you go to www.ansusergroup.com theres a guy on there with a brand new GX-4 with an evo.II and dye boomstick barrel for 600. He just got it and now he wishes he got the GX-e and has to sell the GX-4 before he can get GX-e. Man I never have money when great bargains turn up

Anyway thats my 2 cents

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