AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Originally posted by SIGSays i love the mag pic :) HAHAHAH
hey i had to show my new mag off some how, hehe, i'm still a tad confused though, did the shocker just not even have any electronics or something? or no grips or what? i dunno what should normally be in there so i just wasen't sure
Unfortunately, the inability of the 'shocket hater' to explain what his issue was diminishes his claim.
Personally, I bought one last week and played over the weekend. Overall, I was very pleased with the gun. We did have a barrel/paint match issue (more money), Also, air efficiency was the most notable change. We could only fill the tank to 3K which (combined with .684 paint and the stock .689 barrel) allow me to play 1 hopper and 3 guppies before I was empty. We'll see how things settle down as the gun breaks in.
One question that popped up a lot was, How will this affect AGD? All of us at the field are strong Mag fans and the shocker phsically is similar, albeit lighter. While I do miss the feel of the mechanical trigger. I find that I could get used to an electronic trigger readily.
with all this said, the shocker was a lot of fun on the speedball field. When playing rec ball in the woods I found I wished for my minimag or cocker. I have no need for a trigger that sensitive when trying to crawl under a bush.
The guy that runs my local shop got his shocker. He didn't like it so much. I shot it and liked how it shot but of course I haven't played a game with it. here are his words from another message board ( http://www.sacpaintball.com/cgi-bin/...02074&start=45 ):
Yes the new shocker does lick balls. Even after I put a jackhammer on it and separated the firing ond operating pressures, it still used 500lbs of air for every hopper. The way that it is out together is a whole other story. wait until next year when they get some of the bugs worked out. As for the DYE MAtrix, we should have 7 of them coming in this week. Blue, red, silver, and black. The reds and blue and two black are already sold. As for the price, you willl have to call to find out. I would hate for someone else to complain to our suppliers about our pricing. We do occasionally get in timmys. We don't seem to sell a lot of them but we of course can get anything you would like. If there is anything you would like to see more of, please feel free to say so or give us a call. Rob
Originally posted by Nachos The guy that runs my local shop got his shocker. He didn't like it so much. I shot it and liked how it shot but of course I haven't played a game with it. here are his words from another message board ( http://www.sacpaintball.com/cgi-bin/...02074&start=45 ):
I wonder how he attached the jack hammer and how did he separate the air feed? I'm not an airsmith, but I see only one inlet for the air. There are two set screws in the back and I was told one is a dead chamber.
Can someone explain how people are attaching an additional LPR to an '03 Shocker?
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