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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

my bad guys NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Posted by:
bunker_boy_2433
on July 09, 2003 at 18:14:31

my goodness your both stupid
first off mike roch if your gonna give advice be ready to feel the repercussions cause if your gonna dis what a person has done than i am sure there going to react the same way i did if you have had troule with 32 degrees stuff than you PROBABLY DIDNT PUT IT ON RIGHT BECAUSE IT WAS A OLDER MODEL but thats ok i am taking it your one those guys who hide behind a bunker and shoot your self in the foot and call hit because your to scared to move
Then second gregh nobody asked for judge judy to impose so bug off and another thing i've had my barrel for 2 years now and i have not had a problem you mentioned and i have used almost any paint you can think of and my cocker has shot the same still so put that in your pipe and smoke it

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