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eblade autococker on sale deal too good to pass?


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 01, 2003 at 23:36:37

I have a line on a brand new eblade cocker that has been updated with all the freeflow stuff including the body for 900. This is a 1500 retail gun, it is gun only no air system etc...(I have Nitro tanks so would just need the drop forward, and air fittings). My son has a 2003 vertical feed cocker with tons of upgrades but no no electronic trigger. I have 2 guns both Tippmans, an A5 with RT and double trigger(I don't really like it) and a 98 Custom upgraded(expansion chamber, closed rear cocking system, double trigger, star bolt, rear velocity adjuster, boomstick and a tru flight barrel) that is as quiet as my sons cocker and I like. I really don't need the freeflow eblade cocker but I have shot one and it is fast and super accurate plus getting rid of CO2 is a plus in my mind(we have 3 Nitro tanks total 4500, and 2 3000 as well as 3 CO2 tanks 20 12 and 12). Is this something I should jump at and sell the A5 and 98 or is it not that great of deal(BTW it comes with a lifetime parts and labor warranty).

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