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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Shocker Sport. 4x4. s/f. turbo

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Posted by AreX on December 09, 2001 at 17:39:42:

In Reply to: Shocker Sport. 4x4. s/f. turbo posted by Christopher on December 09, 2001 at 17:03:41:

well, here we go again.
Shocker come in all sizes shapes and flavors... anyway, S/F is the one that is no longer manufactured, stands for select fire, semi, burst, turbo, fukl aout, all thattricycle. Basically a waste of money in my opinion just like the turbo for 2 reaosns. If you are a turny player, you never use those extra modes, since they are forbidden and all, and if you are a rec-ball player, my guess is you use a co2 tank, and co2 can not recharge fast enough to keep up with modes faster than semi auto, or you simply dont use the modes is rec ball either. I wouldnt. Turbo is another turny-illegal board, a faster mode of fire. 4x4(sport4x4), ther are all the same, difference is in year of release, those are the semi auto versions, the most popular. If you ever need any modes, buy a 4x4, and later on get the glacier board if you really need it, thats my advice, but in my opinion, anything higher than semi auto is a waste of money, they are all gonna be banned soon anyway,
later,
Team BloodLust



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