please everone give there opinion as i am unable to decided. I narrowed it down to 2 but now i can't decide.
please help me i don't know which cocker to buy
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please help me i don't know which cocker to buy
30worr games oricale cocker0%4free flow0%26
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freeflow is better by Zounds imo and recommend it all the way! its a much more customer based thing and fine tuned for you!Comment
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Many freeflow's also have lower operating pressures now with the new tungsten hammers. They are both close in operating pressures but the Flow's bolt pressure is about half of a stock Oracle. I've always loved free-flows and now being sponsored by Pro paintball it makes it even better. There a straight up sweet store with awesome service. I'm not saying the oracle's are bad but for the money Flow's are the way to go.www.teamrhythm.net
Rhythm milled freeflow cocker with E-blade...it's so nice having your own gun!!!
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This is gonna sound so bad, but i really dont like free flows all that much, personally i thing that it is alot of hype. they are great markers, but so many people are recommending them. why dont you try something that alot of people dont have, i like Sonics for instance. Mac-Dev has alot of great parts on them and looks sweet too. the shocktech SFL i shot was amazing, looked nice and was light and lots of performance parts. the Free flow looks cool also. i also like the Works cockers. i am gonna get so flamed but i owned cockers and i would get something other than the free flow i have shot.Comment
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Yeah, the new ones do have a lower operating pressure since the Tungsten hammer was released. For the most part though, the operating pressure still isn't incredibly low (doesn't really matter anyway though).Many freeflow's also have lower operating pressures now with the new tungsten hammers. They are both close in operating pressures but the Flow's bolt pressure is about half of a stock Oracle. I've always loved free-flows and now being sponsored by Pro paintball it makes it even better. There a straight up sweet store with awesome service. I'm not saying the oracle's are bad but for the money Flow's are the way to go.
On the subject of other good Cockers for the price: The Shocktechs are nice. They're very smooth, light weight Cockers. Above all else though, I would recommend a Revenge V2. They're small, light weight, pinch paint, carry a lifetime warranty, operate on a very low pressure, have great efficiency, and have plenty of options straight from Splatt Attack (slide or swing trigger, ano, milling, Sidewinder length, barrel, and high or low rise). Plus, they come with Palmer pneus (your choice of LPR though) and all AKA internals. The pneumatics are also set up more smartly than a standard Cocker (LPR acts as front block screw, 3-way positioned in the middle of the block combined with an enclosed timing rod. This encourages better flow to the LPR and keeps your 3-way timing much safer since the timing rod is almost impossible to bump).Converge KillsComment
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Free Flow all the way. I must admit they have to be one of the best Cockers out there. Wish I had the money to buy one
. Maybe some day!!!:)
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