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Re: Do yourself a favor...

In Reply to: Re: Do yourself a favor... posted by Trev-o knoxville on October 14, 2003 at 23:32:07:


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TMD-Aiki_(pronouced_A-key)
on October 15, 2003 at 12:18:49

I have used cocker's most of the time that I have been playing. I have had very little trouble with my Orracle. They can be a pain in the butt if you mess around with the timing and other stuff. If you have some that you can trust that knows how to work on the cocker's or if you are mechanically inclined it can be a trouble free marker. I think that it is a great gun and you won't go wrong with it. www.Doropaintball.com has the Orracle on sale for $699 right now.


: ive been playin for about a year and i think im ready for an autococker and all i asked for was some info and u just badmouthed my freakin message and i dont play stock


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