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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
i bought the newest eclipse shocker and.........

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Posted by California_Dragon on February 24, 2002 at 20:10:59:

In Reply to: Why is the Shocker has a rep as a "Gas Hog". posted by Cory on February 23, 2002 at 20:53:06:

it is still a gas hog compared to my black magic autococker but i use a 114 tank now ...PLUS the ECLIPSE modified shockers are a little bit more air efficient than stock shockers.AND LIGHTER. youll get an extra 200 shots out of a 114. maybe 100 more shots out of an 88 . but if you use CO2 youll get maybe 900 + shots out of a 20oz. BUT i HIGHLY recommend HPA because its a bit more consistant and your gun wont get frosty cold when you fire fast all day. buy the eclipse its even MORE accurate than my black magic freeflowed autococker. i bought my eclipse shocker for 950 at i think it was missouri paintball. they shipped it direct from england after i ordered it and total elaped time from england to my door was 5 days. oh and 950 includes the 14 inch freak barrel.and no tax! P.S. after several months and playing every other week and over a case of paint a day I HAVENT BROKE ONE BALL YET. it operates at 145 psi at 265 fps....and 15 balls per second...its faster than stock. its so quiet when i fire it no one knows where im at too.....later man. i will say though i still love my autococker. its freeflowed so if i break a ball its due to paint out the barrel. not in the bolt. its bad ass too.




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