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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
gregh
on November 30, 2003 at 02:14:42

: well the orracle is only $550.00 at paintballgateway.com so id go with the orracle.

How much do you love paintball and have you been playing a year plus?? If you have been playing for awhile frequently(once a week+ for over a year) and want to start playing in more serious stuff than rec ball/ woods ball with your friends go with the cocker. If you have been playing for a few months and think upgrading to a cocker or other gun wait. Do some minor upgrades to your gun like a better barrell and running a nitro tank/compressed air. If after a few more months(at least 2) you are still into it and stil want an upgrade keep the nitro tank. Sell your old marker and upgraded bl and get a cocker. The only upgrade you can not use on the cocker is the bl and you are going to want to run a nitro tank on the cocker.

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