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Posted by Karl_Hungus on December 24, 2001 at 00:48:49:
In Reply to: Should I KEEP my SHOCKER? posted by
: OK heres the problem. My local paintball stores and pro shops ( 2 of them ) cant work on shockers. I just bought mine it is a Turbo with black, blue, and silver brush stroke anodizing. I just dont know if it will be reliable enough cause noone can work on it here and my local shops call it "poop" so what should i do. I guess mine is for sale if its not reliable please help thanks If there's nothing currently wrong with your Shocker, keep it. If local support is a concern, you should not have got a Shocker in the first place. I've owned a Turbo for 3 years and have not had a problem I could'nt fix (replacing seals). Other than that , preventive maintenance and cleaning will keep you ok. Shockers are reliable. I like Shockers because:
1. all the things you've read about them (quiet, rare ball breakage, etc.
2. performance as good as top end 'cockers/RT's/Angels WITHOUT expensive air systems
3 It's low maintenance and high reliability (vs. 'cockers, IMO)
SniPER
10:20:49 12/27/01
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