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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker

Question about some upgrades....


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Posted by:
oxide
on March 26, 2003 at 02:00:37

Hey all, I've been playing with a tippmann for 3 years now or so, and I just upgraded to a used, 01 shocker 4x4 sport, I have a few questions for you if anyone can help me out.

1.) Since I baught this off of ebay how can I verify its a 01 4x4 sport, it has a body with 4 oval millings in the lower section, had* a left/right off on switch on the left side, has a ((O)) SHOCKER in the middle of the top section about 2 1/2 in wide, says sport in the middle, I just want to make sure I got what I payed for =)

2.) It has a vertical mount max flo reg, I really want to put a foregrip on (is HSW HyperAir the only choice, can anyone show me a few others to look at), the problem is I don't have any extra parts if any are needed to convert the max flo back to horizontal, currently there is a CP? Factory Team Flame drop forward on the tank, which I really want to keep on...so any suggestions

3.) I have a glacier AT board, I installed and timed myself, I was wondering if its very hard/expensive to find someone to move the switch to the back, along with the LED.

4.) I have a Eclipse 3way adjusted E-blade trigger, now im not too familiar but everyone on this board keeps saying to get a HSW s-frame? Do I need this with my current trigger seeing as how i have a really good pull atm?

Besides whats listed above, its a right feed (a little annoying since im left handed), a delrin bolt, 32 degrees sticky grips, DYE 14" boomstick, and thats about it. (see links in signature for pictures)

What other upgrades might I want to look into? Thanks for all the help in advance


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