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They Never Die
In Reply to: Don't know who you've been listening to... posted by Razorpb on February 19, 2003 at 18:47:15:
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Posted by: Poldo on February 19, 2003 at 20:11:47
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OK there is no way that cockers will ever go out like mags did. I have a 96 mini. im not sure how long cockers have been around...but ive had mine since 96. and ive had a mag, defiant..used angels...seen it all...what do i still use? a 96 minicocker. well as of today...an 03 vert feed. just got it in today... already ripped it apart and sent it to the machinest to get some mods. getting it back tomorrow...slapping the e-blade on...a lil time at the chrono...and she will be rockin. so just to answer your question...no...the cocker wont die soon. if ever...LONG LIVE AUTOCOCKERS adam
: Razor : : : What other marker out there can be a pump, semi, electro, all with a fairly easy swapping of parts? Or built to your specs, pretty much regardless of what you're looking for. Lightweight front player paintslinger, mid-player do-all, back player "hose", the Cocker can do it all. : : Besides, you can build an entire Cocker completely out of aftermarket parts. No other marker out there has this sort of upgrade support available, and I doubt any will gather THAT much room on the Cocker in the next three years. : : Ben Kohnen, Limited Pump Paintball
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