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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Cocker for a Shocker?

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Posted by Stylez on December 08, 2001 at 21:10:46:

In Reply to: Cocker for a Shocker? posted by Pretty_P on December 06, 2001 at 22:22:56:

if he has a vert feed shocker than id say so. If its a right feed i wouldnt do it...... the future of the game is in vert feed, i learned that shortly after buying MY 2000 right feed cocker and im shortly planning to buy a black magic cocker, one of the primary reasons for the upgrade being that i want a vert feed. If you can sell ur gun for about 570, go to www.globalpaintball.com and look under their used gear section, someone i know is selling their shocker cuz hes joining philladelphia eclipse and theyre sponsored by wdp and whatnot. His vert feed shocker with a nitro tank is going for i think.... like 549? i dunno, you should check it out, it works great.

but yeah, if its vert feed then i think you can get a good end out of the deal.
Stylez



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