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December 27th, 05:45 PM
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Shocktech Autococker 2K Pneumatic Kit is it worth it?
ok... So I am looking to upgrade my cocker.
My Setup:
WGP 03 vert
adjusted trigger
Ricochet Apache
Freak kit
on/off drop
I was looking towards getting a bomb 3 way, but I am wondering if spending the extra money for this kit would be worth it or not? And what exactly is it going to achieve for me, I know the bomb will shorten my trigger pull, but what will the other stuff do?
Or do you have a different kit to suggest?
thanks for your time.
Last edited by Adidac : December 27th at 05:51 PM.
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December 27th, 05:53 PM
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shocktech lpr-just like any externally adjustable lpr with an adjuster knob, it makes it much easier to get your lpr set perfectly, since you can change it without tools. If you go electric, it can also affect your realistic bps, since some lpr's can't recharge fast enough to keep up past a certain cycle rate.
ram-Same thing as any ram. I'm not really familiar with the shocktech rams, but I would assume that they're smoother than stock, therefore making cycling smoother and faster.
Is it worth it? Depends on how much you can get it for, and how good the ram & lpr is. Depending on the quality of that, it might be better off just to go ahead and get the bomb alone and go with a different type of ram and lpr.
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December 27th, 06:39 PM
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alright, well I would like to upgrade my entire frontblock. So what all do you recommend, I don't have to buy it all in a kit.
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December 27th, 07:18 PM
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shocktech bomb 3-way. the shocktech lpr is good, palmers is awesome if you don't mind its plain looks, the ans jackhammer is also good. rams, i would recommend any ram that has qev's. they'll have you ready to rip if you get an e-blade down the road.
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December 27th, 07:25 PM
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All of the talk about the Eblade has gotten me to think... I have wanted an Eblade for a while, what all do I need to get with my Eblade? Or will it be self sufficent with my stock pnumatics?
Please Post links to what you would buy, if you were in my situation. Thanks.
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December 27th, 08:17 PM
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IF you're getting bladed:
Palmer micro-rock lpr
mp4 ram (sto ram with daul trv's already installed), or if they're as good as everyone says, nexus w/ dual QEV's.
since you replace the 3-way when you get a blade
Otherwise:
Add bomb 3-way
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