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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: Shocker.....is it a good gun????

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Posted by erasure2 on June 08, 2002 at 14:48:01:

In Reply to: Shocker.....is it a good gun???? posted by Dan_ on June 04, 2002 at 17:46:17:

The Smart Parts Shocker is a great gun! It is one of the most accurate and consistent markers out there. The shot groupings and trajectory is awesome. I have personally owned a Dark Angel LCD, Automag RT, JT Excellerator 5.0, Tippman Carbine. I have shot Impulses, Toxic Impulse, Autocockers, and GEN X3 Autococker. Nothing compares to the Shocker in terms of accuracy (maybe some autocockers), straight trajectory, and lack of ball breaks. I personally own a 2002 Eclipse cocker in Aurora finish and I love it! I have shot 4 cases thru the marker (all diff brands of paint) and have yet to have 1 ball break!

Currently the 2002 Shockers do not come with the old Turbo board as the 2000-2001 did. That board had firing options/modes.

In terms of smaller bodies for a Shocker, the only choice you currently have is to send it out to get custom milled. Hyper Sports Works used to offer this but they are limited at the moment.

If you choose to go with a Shocker you will not be disappointed. Especially if you like to shoot the long ball in rec games. The only negatives is that the Shocker is a gas hog...so you need to go with at least a 88ci 4500psi tank or large liquid CO tank.

Good luck and have fun,
e2


: Hello,
: I am thinking of buying a shocker and i need to know the good and the bad. I am a paintball sniper and when i was playing in the woods i found the guy next to me's shocker very quiet and accurate. Can i upgrade so its electris and has multiple modes. Can i buy alternate bodies that are smaller. Thank you very much,
: Dan




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