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Posted by California_Dragon on February 02, 2002 at 21:08:19:
In Reply to: runnin' out of good ideas posted by
I didnt like how my black magic shot out of the box so i sent it to FREEFLOW to change out everything on gun to make it low pressure for no breaks. now i cant break a ball if i try and it is the most accurate gun ive ever shot....EXCEPT for my eclipse shocker :) yep my cocker is a 9.6 now but my shocker is a perfect 10. ive NEVER broke a ball in it. it fires faster easier than my black magic . and its more accurate as when i fire the shocker does not move. and its on a remote without a stock . its totally stable. my black magic is back bottle so sortof like a stock and it still is not as stable a shooting gun as it jostles just a little. i like both guns but after firing intimidators, mags, rt mags, angels, bushmasters, cockers , pumps till 14 years back, i find the shocker is THE most accurate stable gun with the longest accuracy due to this that ive ever shot in my life. fix the probs...p.s. whenever i ship a gun to get fixed i call to see if its there and talk to several people about it every day its there till they know my voice. it works. and oh yea get a 114 size tank for your shocker. thats all....i shot both my guns today and got more kills per game with shocker. high rate of fire with closed bolt electro and low pressure. unbelievably accurate to all ranges. live long and prosper my son ....with your shocker
Boza
17:44:50 02/03/02
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