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.
I've personally never shot one, but they can supposedly cycle faster because they turned the hammer at a certain angle or something. Plus the turtle valve is supposed to lower the operating pressure and make it quieter. turtlecockers.com has more info
I had a thought about this the other day, wouldnt there be more drag on the block since it is rubbing across the top of the body? I mean its great that its so small and made of delrin(sp) but there has to be hell more friction than the traditional backblock just floating out the back of the body....
my friend had one before and i saw him ripping on it and even before shooting it i loved it. then like a couple days later i got to shoot it and i fell in love with one. it was pimp and actually pretty fast for mech. i love shorty's, i love em so much i even bought a body, just need all the pnue's and a pinless race and i'll be set, but since i don't got the cash right now ima make it pump and kick some arse with it. but yeah i would definately buy one if i were u.
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Originally posted by DementedRabbit Some people actually want their guns user-serviceable.
I can service my blazer. I can clean the breech, change o-rings (if needed), etc. No other service necessary. Timing? Rarely if ever comes untimed unless you mess with the timing.
blazers simply don't need much service beyond what a user can easilly give it, and even then it's not all that often.
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Glenn Palmer seems like a cool guy and everything, but Blazers are butt-ugly in my opinion. Cockers are hella-nice looking if you get a sweet mill/anodizing
Originally posted by tyrion2323 Glenn Palmer seems like a cool guy and everything, but Blazers are butt-ugly in my opinion. Cockers are hella-nice looking if you get a sweet mill/anodizing
so? I know that. but you know, who cares about nice looks when you're having gun problems b/c some palmerite with more than the usual palmerite sense of humor decides it'll be funny to peg you in the pneumatics, and now they're all fouled, and we blazer and phoon toters won't have probs like that b/c the majority of our pneumatics are internalized.
performance over looks, man. looks only matter when people are looking at you and not how you play (i.e. sitting in the deadbox).
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Anyone who takes a little bit of time can figure out a 'cocker really easily. A cocker'll perform just as well as a Blazer, if not better (now with the e-blade/racegun), so your point doesn't really make sense. It's like the Omen. There are a bunch of people who can't figure it out, but it doesn't mean that the marker itself isn't amazing.
Plus, looks aren't for the people watching - they're for the user. Some people like to customize their markers to make them look just the way they want them to. Palmer makes some great markers, but they don't outperform 'Cockers, and they certainly don't look very nice.
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