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New Shocker
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Posted by: Brian_ Hanson on August 17, 2003 at 19:33:38
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Shocker update: We've recieved the Shocker All American edition. Black w/AA barrel and 68/4500 max flo. This is #297 out of the first 300 shipped last week. This is the older style max flo--new ones are still in production process. It doesn't have the eye but is milled to accept one. SP doesn't think eyes will be installed in the first 1000 models. First Impressions(btw: I'm factory trained and certified SP tech): Size: Absurdly small, narrow and light. Seems to be about the same weight as a Timmy--maybe a little lighter. Trigger: Lots of adjustments--without much practice I was hitting 17bps. Air Efficiency: Looks very very good. We'll have better numbers later but I'm pretty impressed. General: This thing RIPS and is dead on accurate w/no kick whatsoever. We have a Halo B and have been able to outshoot it several times. We are seeing some drop off when firing 280fps above 14bps. Also having first shot drop off...Our guess is a dwell setting but it didn't come with instruction so we're calling Smart Parts. We haven't taken it apart but we believe it's single solenoid/single bolt. Due to the size it must have a dump valve(like Matrix)--ie: no hammer or valve assembly. The barrel took a few minutes to install...could be rough machining... Halo neck needs to be sanded to fit in feed... not sure where the eye wires are going to run...external? Price: Looks like the Shocker base will be around $800-900, w/eye: $999, AA package w/max flo: $1199---looks like they are pricing it around the base timmy models If anyone has any questions don't hesitate to email... Brian |
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