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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Bone to pick with Warpig

In Reply to: Re: Bone to pick with Warpig posted by Greezypete on July 06, 2003 at 21:14:41:


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 07, 2003 at 22:53:38

I put warpig stickers on my gun and I was shooting 20 feet farther and because of the elasto coeffecient dampening affect caused by the molecular change of the static charge the gun dropped 300 decibels on the sound meter. The polymetric make up the stickers made by warpig were extensively tested and proven. These are even more affective then the stickers people put on their Hondas and other imports along with fart tip exhausts to make them fly. Stockers always improve performance.............................................................. everybody knows that..LMFAO
HOLY COW, who ever is telling you that a sticker on the side of your gun will make it more accurate or anything else is feeding you a line oftricycle!!!!!!!!!! Think about it man, how in the heck is a piece of plastic stuck on side of your gun make it shoot straighter???????

: I wouldnt listen to the people who are telling you that. They either dont know anything , or are just mean spirited ,and taking advantage of your inexperience.

: Either way dont listen to anything they have to say.


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