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

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Posted by Ramones_4ever on December 09, 2001 at 12:36:11:

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

Hello All !!!

Let me see if I can help you.

I use shockers for about 4 years and itīs great. First it runned on Co2 - itīs not bad if you use remote but on gun it think you are gonna have some problems ( that can be fixed )

In my opnion you should get HPA

If you continue to use Co2 you should get a anti syphon even on remote - it will help your regulator not to freeze. Itīs not mandatory, but depends on the weather for sure it will freeze sometimes, specially on rapid fire. As time goes by Co2 will demage the oīrings inside your gun and regulator.
Another problem is that your solenoid will get dirty from Co2 and you will have to clean it from time to time ( or else you can put a filter in your shocker ).

I believe you can get 500 / 550 shoots with 20oz Co2 bottle.

I get from mine 68ci - 4500 max flow about 900 / 1000 shoots normally on warm weather.

I believe you can get about 550 shots with a 68ci - 3000 psi / 800 shots with a 88ci 3000 psi / and 1200 shots at a 88ci - 4500 psi.

Crossfire / Pure Energy work great on a shocker and for sure you must get one with 750 / 800 psi output pressure, or else on rapid fire your velocity will drop off.

I hope I could help you. If you need other info email me !!!!


P.S. I am sorry for my English !!!!!



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