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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Getting a shocker but need help

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Posted by Karl_Hungus on Novembe r 30, 2001 at 17:58:13:

In Reply to: Getting a shocker but need help posted by Downfall on Novembe r 28, 2001 at 19:35:47:

: Ok so I have money to get a new merker and I decided to get a new vertical feed Shocker, my question is should I get HPA or keep my 20oz CO2 bottle? the bottle is not anti syphon but it does have a SP on/off switch, however I do run a remote setup. Will I have to do anything to the gun to run it on CO2? how many shots will I get from a 20oz? how many shots will I get from a 68ci 4500 bottle? what about a 88ci 3k/4500 bottle, Crossfire makes a fixed low pressure output bottle of 450, would that be better to get for this gun than an 800 fixed? Thanks.

Good choice. I 've had a turbo 4x4 for a few years now and stayed with CO2 the whole time and love it. It's economical and I've 0 reliablity problems (I DO have an anti-siphon, and no in gun filter). I'm primarily a rec-ball player.

one 20oz fill will last you more than 650 shots or 2, 20 minute scenarios on an 55+ or so F degree day.

You can find the exact capacity/shots per average pressure on the Web if you look around the paintball sites.

one reason i got a Shocker was it's ability to perform running on C02 as good as (and many cases better than) HPA equipped markers. Who wants to spend $300+ more on a tank?

Save your money. C02 is perfect for the Shocker. I recommend staying with it.




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