Which plays better to your ears.
That is not really very important. Much more about how the name sounds, and kind'a appeals to people's ears. One way may sound more musical, easier to haunt a person's memory.It really depends on what you are trying to convey, to me wackers & walkers might mean a wacker failed and a walker was needed
That's good.I prefer Walkers & Whackers. To my ear it is more lyrical. It also sounds more posh; like you should be saying it in the voice of the Dowager Countess. It conveys the primary use (walker/mobility aid) with a side of self defense (whacker).
If you were to name it Whackers and Walkers I'm afraid your niche market item might only appeal to a very small subset of the mafia.
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