So I ordered my FS-7 today...

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  • r-unit
    ^that's me.
    • Apr 2005
    • 177

    #16
    ive got an fs7...u'll love it. imagine a tiny trix with less, yes i said less, kick than one. and pred. lite board...all u really need is a new barrel..maybe a new hpr..maybe.

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    • WenULiVeUdiE
      Force of Nature Staff
      • Jan 2004
      • 1982

      #17
      Originally posted by ojhspyro89
      Other than the HE bolt, there is Hawks bolt. I am pretty sure its ICD approved, being that he is one of the techs i beleive.

      Go here http://icdunderground.net/index.php?...id=4&Itemid=25

      Thatll bring you to his mod. Its 200 but you get lots of stuff.
      How efficient is a Freestyle with Hawks bolt?

      One of the things that is holding me back from getting a Freestyle is the efficiency, as I play a few scenarios. That and I have never been friends with spool valve type markers.
      Hey, look at that! It's Santa!

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      • Recon by Fire
        Enimo Et Fide
        • Mar 2003
        • 1706

        #18
        So what about the comparison of a FS-7 vs Vision Shocker, both of these i'm considering for another electro.

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        • MadPSIence
          Innovation 101
          • Mar 2005
          • 969

          #19
          FS-7 = smaller and lighter, backed by a more customer-service oriented company, made from better quality materials... I could go on.

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          • FSU_Paintball
            (well, not any longer)
            • Aug 2002
            • 618

            #20
            Really? I thought shockers were smaller and a little lighter than the FS7, since the FS7 is a smidgen larger/heavier than previous freestyles.

            It is made from better quality materials. QC seems to have improved too, as has the anno and milling jobs. The FS7 comes with Pred Lite code (multi-mode, many adjustable fields). Beam-break eyes, too, unlike Vision which is reflective. The Shocker is more maintenance-intensive as well. I can completely disassemble, re-lube and reassemble a FS7 in under 2 minutes on the field without the use of any tools whatsoever.

            FS7>V. shocker out of the box. The shocker can be upgraded to be awesome as well, but the FS7 has the performance ready as soon as you buy it.

            And if you decide to go down the upgrade path for the FS7, a clamping feed neck, new reg, Nox board, and new LPR are the things to get. And a barrel, obviously
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            Eblade Dye Ultralite Minicocker, gun metal grey (click)

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            • KRAKMT
              Registered User
              • Sep 2003
              • 196

              #21
              I have a fs7 that is very fast (faster than me) it is not fully broken in yet so the efficiency has been a little problematic but I have not tested with a better tank. I have a ccm no-pro that makes it look sick. Very simple to maintain and operate.

              Ps- mine is forsale rightnow due to hunting season coming up.
              K




              It is better that people think your a dumb@$$ then for you to open your mouth and confirm it.

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