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Posted by John "Flagboy" Tomes on March 01, 2002 at 18:11:27:
I was thinking about getting a new or used shocker but I heard that some can be unreliable and break down. I am good when fixing paintball guns, put I would not have a clue when it comes to the electronics. If it brakes down all the time, I don't want to spend lots of money and time getting it fixed. I have shot one at a local paintball store and liked it alot, but I will not trust what a retailer says about the reliability. I would like other opinions on them before I decide to buy one. thanks
Berzerker
21:29:28 03/04/02
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