View Full Version : SuperStock WGP Opinions
FalconGuy016
03-20-2004, 08:54 PM
I am looking for a new marker and I have my eye on cockers
In my other thread I wanted to know what I could get for 850, but, my budjet has been limited to around 600. I was looking around and was surprized to see the WGP SuperStock - I have never heard of it before. If you dont know what it is, its basically a 2k3 cocker with an eblade. I was wondering if anyone has owned one of these and/or if you have any opinions on it. My highest concerns are reliability, really
Thanks
<img src="http://www.armyoforr.com/images/Autocockers/SuperStock/Main_SS.jpg">
<b>Link</b>
http://www.armyoforr.com/superstock.html
sneakyhacker420
03-20-2004, 09:00 PM
pretty decent... could use a new LPR, maybe a bolt, and a samurai trigger... oh, and some QEV's
but on the other hand, its good for a stock gun
tony3
03-20-2004, 09:49 PM
Get a new barrel and you'll have a great gun, all that other stuff is very nice to have, but not needed.
hobbesTZ
03-20-2004, 09:51 PM
I had a stock 'cocker w/ eblade. I thought that it was heavy, and it had a lot of kick. I shot someone elses eblade before that, and it was much nicer. His 'cocker had a delrin bolt which would cut the kick back down. The stock ram is fine, it cycles plenty fast. I would have kept it had it not been so much $$ ($550, 1 eblade 2nds from eclipse @ $300 and one 2k3 'cocker @ $300 - $50 for selling the hinge).
Quickling
03-21-2004, 10:51 AM
basicly that 'superstock' is just an outcast (not positive on the milling any more) with a stock valve, ram, inline reg, and old style stock barrel.
Cuts down the cost of including a black magic reg and more styled barrel, both of which usually get replaced anyway.. so why pay for them. I think its a great deal.
tyrion2323
03-21-2004, 02:09 PM
Dude, PM'd You
PaintballSmurf13
03-21-2004, 08:41 PM
Originally posted by sneakyhacker420
pretty decent... could use a new LPR, maybe a bolt, and a samurai trigger ... oh, and some QEV's
but on the other hand, its good for a stock gun
What is a samurai trigger? and where would I get one?
thanks.
-Ryan F.
Originally posted by PaintballSmurf13
What is a samurai trigger? and where would I get one?
thanks.
-Ryan F.
The Samurai Trigger is a slimmed down and lightened version of the stock E-Blade Trigger. Check out http://www.planeteclipse.com
hobbesTZ
03-21-2004, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by Quickling
basicly that 'superstock' is just an outcast (not positive on the milling any more) with a stock valve, ram, inline reg, and old style stock barrel.
Cuts down the cost of including a black magic reg and more styled barrel, both of which usually get replaced anyway.. so why pay for them. I think its a great deal.
You can't really compare the two when the superstock has an eblade...
The outcast has more milling, and a few cuts through the body where the pump arm indent is.
PaintballSmurf13
03-21-2004, 09:14 PM
Originally posted by lew
The Samurai Trigger is a slimmed down and lightened version of the stock E-Blade Trigger. Check out http://www.planeteclipse.com
oh i see, thanks.:)
-Ryan F.
Quickling
03-22-2004, 10:42 AM
Im not comparing the two... I was making reference to which milled body they were using. But if you pay what 850 or 950, something like that, for a worrblade with an 'upgraded barrel' and you turn around and buy a new barrel... might as well not even have paid for that barrel. Thus I think the super stock is a great deal in that it provides a marker that works out of the box, but you don't pay much for what you are most likely to replace anyway (ie reg, bolt, barrel, valve).
DementedRabbit
03-22-2004, 12:44 PM
If you get anything "better" than a Superstock you're throwing away money on a cocker.
One caveat is that the metal bolt can cause bounce problems.
bunkermaster10
03-22-2004, 01:15 PM
Originally posted by tyrion2323
Dude, PM'd You
5 bucks he trys to tell him to get a omen....:rolleyes:
I think this is the same dude...
Anyways I think it would be an alright marker, just put a derlin bolt and a nice barrel and it will be pretty decent. You can pick up a a used viking for that price if you look around :cool:
PaintballSmurf13
03-22-2004, 08:46 PM
oh yeah, I just remembered, you can't get an adjustable/clamping feed with those, and not being able to sucks big time.
-Ryan F.
sneakyhacker420
03-22-2004, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by DementedRabbit
One caveat is that the metal bolt can cause bounce problems.pfft... i have a metal bolt in my freeflow right now (getting nylatron soon), and i have no bounce issues... all you gotta do is tweak the trigger filter settings... the stock ones are HORRIBLE... slow, AND bouncy... just pathetic
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