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YES, not the LOAD

In Reply to: Is this different from "the load".... posted by epic on July 24, 2003 at 21:55:19:


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Posted by:
Andy "ADorsai" VanDerPlaats
on July 27, 2003 at 08:24:32

Hello,

Finally got back to checking Warpigs site
and noted your questions about the Claymore. Can't see why insurance people would express concerns since this model operates well below velocity of guns.

As for question about wireless types, you're only option there is the MK30 with wireless remote. Several difference nozzle options means you can select type of pattern and since it's a spray unit, not pellet type you won't have any issues with insurance people either.

Please feel free to reply c/o this address (ADorsai@aol.com) with any other questions/
concerns. You can also check out for a full line of TADs (Training Aid Devices) which are suitable for either recreational or MIL/LE training applications.

Sincerely yours,

Andrew Van Der Plaats, aka 'Dorsai'

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