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Re: Is kapp reflex a good tourney cocker?

In Reply to: Re: Is kapp reflex a good tourney cocker? posted by Poldo on November 12, 2003 at 20:14:58:


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Posted by:
gregh
on November 20, 2003 at 00:24:22

How about an ebalde FreeFlow for under 900?? These guns are supertuned to shoot fast and are accurate. Can buy an eblade freeflow boxxer for 899 right now. Here is the website for pics http://www.4freeflow.com/images.asp?itemID=279. Go to www.4freeflow.com for all specs and different bodys available.


: : Is kapp reflex good cocker compared to ans gx4, dye reflex and wgp orracle. If anyone has used the kapp reflex please let me know how it compares to others or if anyone has a good idea on which cocker to buy let me know. I am looking to spend up to $800 on this gun
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: : thanks

: how about you do this. you can get an 03 cocker for around 350. an e-blade for about 400. and you are set. the pneumatics on a stock cocker are great...no need to worry about changing them immediately. and with the e-blade...timing is a thing of the past. think it through...i know im satisfied.


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