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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: dye front end, BUY it!

In Reply to: Re: dye front end, dont buy posted by Norrisbig70 on July 20, 2003 at 01:48:32:


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Posted by:
Kyle Wolfe

on July 22, 2003 at 19:16:54

sorry but you don't know what you are talking about. you don't have any technical info you just say suck a lot. Danny love uses extra airfilters in his pneumatics making for a higher operating pressure and lower efficiency than the dye regulator. also the shocktech ram it too long of an throw reducing cycle speed and hindering efficiency. the dye 3-way has the same throw as the Shocktech bomb (one o-ring in length) because they are both the only 3-ways on the market with 3 o-rings instead on 2. however from my personal experance i have found the twice micro honed dye 3-way smoother. I have owned and shoot dye and shocktech front ends and i go with dye. I love shocktech too and use several of their products however the best products and the best preforming they don't have the most known name in the history of cockers.

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