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

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Posted by Jason Burkett on December 11, 2001 at 15:38:08:

In Reply to: Re: Cocker for a Shocker? posted by Stylez on December 08, 2001 at 21:10:46:

: 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.


I own a shocker and a autococker with a hinge. I love both my guns and neither one goes unused. Basically a shocker is an electronic autococker. I feel that they both have equal range and equal accuracy, but with the shocker you get that great feel of an electronic trigger. But on the other hand with the cocker you get that great feel of a trigger that actually feels like it is doing something when you pull. As far as not wanting a shocker because it is not a vertical feed, I don't know. Because the great part about a shocker is that you can add the air assist to it if it is not a vert feed. Mine is not a vertical feed, but I do have the air assist and I love it.
: Stylez




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