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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: what barrel to get?

In Reply to: what barrel to get? posted by Jeremy Brown on July 11, 2003 at 01:10:19:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on July 11, 2003 at 15:00:01

I say go for the Freak, Pipe is comparable but just keep in mind that the freak will give you the most range (8 inserts) compared to 5 backs on the Pipe. Also if you ever switch to another gun you just buy one back for the freak instead of 5 new backs for the Pipe. I personally love the Pipe front end, wish I could screw it on to my Freak back.

Razor

: I have a black magic mini-cocker and wanna get a new barrel for it. Some people are telling me to go freak, some evil pipe. I like the idea of the evil pipe as having whole different backs instead of just the inserts, but wanted to know what some of you thought about it.

: Jeremy


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