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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: The grip or the shroud?

In Reply to: The grip or the shroud? posted by Hellrazor on October 28, 2002 at 15:20:10:


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Posted by:
Mijintel
on August 28, 2003 at 14:38:49

LETS MAKE THIS EASY ON ALL OF US. IF IT'S A BLACK PLASTIC RECTANGULAR SHAPED PEAICE OF PLASTIC THAT SLIPS OVER THE BARREL, AND UNDER THE PNUEMATICS, THEN YES YOU CAN TAKE IT OFF, IF IT'S NOT THAT, DONT TOUCH IT! LOL

: : does anyone know if you can take the grip thats under the barrel on the WGP 2002 Verticle autococker off. Because I think it looks really ugly and that might be the gun I end up with cause its not so expensive.

: If you're talking about the thing over the front block, it's a shroud, and yes you can take it off. If you're talking about grips, you mean the grip frame. There are aftermarket grip frames as well. Which did you mean? Hellrazor out.


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