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Posted by Wilkie on September 13, 2002 at 00:47:06:
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Here's how my Shocker is set-up. Knowing this may help you see where my comments are coming from. Here's my baby: 2K1 British Racing Green V-Feed Shocker Sports 4x4, Serial #: 021830 Ok, Doc. I would suggest you look into a adjustable blade style trigger and a delrin bolt. I think the delrin bolt makes the my Shocker shot a little quieter and improves my shots per tank by about 50 to 100 shots. The blade trigger help shorten, table looseness out, and smooths the trigger pull so I think I am able to shoot my Shocker faster and more accurate. Note, the blade trigger makes me shot faster, it does not make my Shocker shoot faster. A Shocker can only shoot 11.5 bps, no matter what trigger or trigger frame, you use. Now that being said, Werm and Hyper Sports work sell Angel style frames that are suppose to be very functionaly and comfortable, many guys swear by them. Check these links out to these Shocker sights they should help you make your decision. http://www.hypersportworks.com/Main.htm http://www.wermmods.com/ http://www.shockerworld.com/ Again, I suggest an adjustable blade style trigger and a delrin bolt, I have a Voodoo but Werm has some good bolts as well. Also, it would not hurt to have small, medium, and large bore barrel. I like the Freak. The rest of the stuff out their is nice but you do not need it. A stock Shocker comes ready to rock, right out of the box. IMHO Wilkie
Freak Stickies/14" AA Freak Barrel/Eclipse Blade Trigger/Voodoo Bolt/Hyper Sports Work Fore Grip/Eclipse 9 Volt
88 ci 4500 psi Maxflow/7" Pyscho Ballistics Drop Forward/12 Volt rev
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