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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: not sure but...

In Reply to: Re: not sure but... posted by metalmylisha on July 01, 2003 at 17:19:47:


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 03, 2003 at 00:47:45

Free flow internals are great upgrade as far as a high pressure system autocockers needs to be run on them or an anti siphon CO2 tanks as normal CO2 tanks will not run it properly and you should sell the cocker and buy a tippman or spyder if you want to run CO2. IF You can afford a cocker get the right air system or you will be disappointed.
: The longbow is supposed to be a great barrel, but I think that I'll get a Dye Excel. I compared a boomstick, Dye Stainless, and the Excel, they all came out at about the same results. So why spend three times as much to get something that just looks better? Also, I am probably going to get the bomb 3-way so I can shorten my pull. I also already have a richocet 2k and N2. Thanks


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