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

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Posted by Jason Burkett on December 11, 2001 at 15:31:22:

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

: Can someone email me about the difference's between the S/F, Sport, Sport 4x4, 4x4 and Turbo Shockers?

: I'd like to know if there are any Myths are over sold ones (sonething they're said to be and are not) Also which one is the better among the rest.

What Arex said is basically correct. But as far as I know the S/F (select fire) boards only have 3 shot burst, semi auto, and full auto, but my shocker select fire is a 99. Now the Turbo board is a cool feature and some tournaments do allow it but the gun has to be set to 9 balls per second. But more and more tournaments are starting to ban it, and I wouldn't doubt if it eventually is not allowed in tourneys at all. But getting a 4X4 is a good idea because you learn to shoot faster with your finger instead of counting on your turbo board to shoot fast for you. And that way when you are in a tourny that does not allow turbo, it will not matter because you are used to shooting fast the manual way. But if you did decide to upgrade boards I would go with the AT Glacier Board, this board has a lot more different modes of fire to choose from and you don't have to open the gun to change them, they are accessed through the trigger.


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