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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: should i make a change

In Reply to: Re: should i make a change posted by Mike Roch on July 07, 2003 at 22:29:07:


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Posted by:
gregh
on July 08, 2003 at 00:07:08

If your gun will accept an eblade electronic trigger I think you will be in the same place as selling and buying a new gun. I fell into an angel IR3 C&C cheap that I sold for a hefty profit. As I was new to PB and was too much gun at the time. Well I have played some and from indoor play I saw that a fast gun is a must to be competitive and I bought a frre flow cocker with an eblade. The gun is just as fast as and accurate as the higher $ angel. Now the angel had a better battery system but otherwise I like the eblade cocker better. Doesn't have all the extras but is cheaper and easier to use imho. Upgrade what you got or if you want a new gun as sometimes it is time to treat yourself look at an electronic cocker from a company like Freeflow as right now you can get into a ready to run freeflow cocker for 900 that is an awesome gun.

: :why buy a gun that you are unfamiliar with when your gun is fine. I would put the money that you would use to buy a new one and upgrade the hell out of you cocker. put an eframe, new pnematics,and spend some time messing around wth your gun so it is perfect and some other stuff. I don't know what you have on your gun now but i don't see the point of buying a new one. And you might save some money.


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