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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: ok a freak is out what is the best of the rest?

In Reply to: ok a freak is out what is the best of the rest? posted by gregh on July 28, 2003 at 23:24:38:


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Posted by:
Corey "Geek1246" Post

on July 29, 2003 at 08:58:39

: I need to get an adjustable diameter barrell system. I have a dye ultra light 2 piece right now with a .686. Should I buy a couple of different size ultralight backs? I don't want a freak now because of the lawsuit. Should I get an evil any other suggestions?

Also check out the Empire kit. Altough I have not shot one, the tolerences on the barrels hold the same specs as the Dye barrels. I have heard very good results from people about them. They also come in a hardshell case. Here is a link for them.

http://www.888paintball.com/browse.asp?plid=BARRELS&csid=96357975036838681504583556323677083967950921710496&icid=AUTOCOCKER

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