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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Dye Reflex, or WGP Black Magic

In Reply to: Dye Reflex, or WGP Black Magic posted by Speedysotcker on December 14, 2003 at 21:45:01:


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Posted by:
andy "Pie" perry
on December 29, 2003 at 10:53:19


: I'm leaning more towards an autococker now, but i like both the Dye and the black magic, which one do you recommend? I really appriciate help!

: Thanks,
: Ryan

Ryan,

I have been shooting a 2k black magic full size with the worrblade kit on it for almost a year now, and I have to tell you that apart from switching the worr games delrin for my old shocktech supa fly, I have had 0 problems with it. This gun is extremely reliable (if you know cockers) and ridiculously accurate. I have got this gun up to about 16-17bps, and with the eye, it doesn't beak paint!!!

I also have the dye ultralight which is knd like the reflex, but I haven't played with it enough to give you a fair opinion of it. What I have seen in it is good though, apart from the specialized bolt that you can only get from dye.

If you have any other questions I can help with drop me a line.

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