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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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In Reply to: what!!!!!!!!! explain this smart parts thing posted by bunker_boy_2433 on July 27, 2003 at 00:55:27:


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Posted by:
Mike Roch
on July 27, 2003 at 15:51:26

They do make good barrels but their actions are not so good. They claim to have a patent on all of the electronic triggers that use a switch and a solenoid. Now there is a legality that says that they did not have to mention the patent to any companies. Well the patent goes unnoticed and Kingman and WDp and ICD make electronic guns. Now all of a sudden Smart parts if calling it patent infringement so. they will sue these compainies to have them stop making them and put icd out of business or demand royalties that could be anywhere from 50 - 200 dollars a gun. This is why cockers could be the only affordale quality gun. But i would go with and evil pipe in barrels as a substitute for a freak. They have no inserts just defferent backs.

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