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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 bunker_boy_2433 on July 08, 2003 at 13:00:11:


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Posted by:
Chris Harding

on July 08, 2003 at 17:12:33

if eframes were illegal then you wouldn't see all the angle's timmies and such. You just can't shoot it full auto. I don't know much about the race frame but the e-blade doesn't have (at this time) the ability to shoot full auto (or even in bursts). You will be fine.


: first off i thought eframes were illegal in tournements and right now i am putting new pnumatics on as i speak i have a trigger frame in the mail and i already have put a flame drop foward and a 32 degrees carbon fiber barrel on it but i got to play with a STOCK shocker and it shot faster straiter and i was alot deadlier with it so if these new parts dont help out any than i am calli it quits with my cocker


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