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  • beachboy016
    Look at that kids hair!
    • Dec 2001
    • 264

    #1

    Shocker Owners Please Help Me!

    Hey, How can I tell if i have a ds or ls shocker. I took off my grip frame and there was a silver piece with this little clear plastic bump in the middle of it. Is this an LS or DS??? If it helps my shocker is a basic 4x4 splashed, that came with a double trigger guard but only a single trigger...

    Thanks,
    -Jeff
    Shocker 4x4 w/ Camo Splash
  • Nitroduck
    Registered User
    • Jan 2001
    • 726

    #2
    Its a LS Shocker.

    LS = 2k Shockers. And 2ks+ had 2x trigger guards w/o the triggers.

    Also, check the serial #, it should be 20k+ .
    Former stickballmovies guy (They're on youtube now). Now a full-time slumlord in Central Ohio.

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    • beachboy016
      Look at that kids hair!
      • Dec 2001
      • 264

      #3
      My serial number is 008470 though.... You said it should be 20,000 + ??????
      Shocker 4x4 w/ Camo Splash

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      • Nitroduck
        Registered User
        • Jan 2001
        • 726

        #4
        Thats wierd.....It could be a older body SP had lying around, but the gripframe is from a 2k LS.
        Former stickballmovies guy (They're on youtube now). Now a full-time slumlord in Central Ohio.

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        • beachboy016
          Look at that kids hair!
          • Dec 2001
          • 264

          #5
          So if i bought a rip kit i would want the ls style?
          Shocker 4x4 w/ Camo Splash

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          • Doc Nickel
            Unrepentant Gadget freak

            • Jul 2001
            • 499

            #6
            Beach- if the board has a small silver square block with a tiny clear plastic round dot in the center, that's a "dome switch" board, you'll need the RIP-2 kit.

            The LS- 'lever switch'- boards have a black plastic switch with a thin silver lever that clicks.

            You can NOT trust the SP serial numbers- I've never been able to figure out the rhyme or reason behind their numbering, but I know I've had in at least one so-called "2000" vertical-feed Shocker with a lever-switch board, that had a lower serial number than my circa-'98 standard 4X4.

            Near as I can figure, they machine piles of parts, and just grab at random when assembling a gun.

            Doc.

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            • beachboy016
              Look at that kids hair!
              • Dec 2001
              • 264

              #7
              Hey this is Doc from Doc Machines right? So I should buy the rip kit 2 for my shocker? When I bought it, I could just send in my gun to you correct and you could install it? Having a DS style board wont give me a worse trigger will it? It will still be short and comparable to an angel's?
              Shocker 4x4 w/ Camo Splash

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              • Doc Nickel
                Unrepentant Gadget freak

                • Jul 2001
                • 499

                #8
                There is only one Doc Nickel, Beach.

                And yes, if you have a "dome switch" board, you need a RIP-2 kit.

                The RIPs are designed to be do-it-yourself installs, though the R2 requires very minor soldering. I'd be happy to install it for you, however, if need be.
                And yes, I designed the RIP Kits to give Shockers an Angel trigger feel without the cost of an all-new gripframe.

                Drop me an E-mail if you'd like. [email protected]

                Doc.

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