![]() ![]() Hell, the only issue I've had so far is the occasional short-stroke and thats mostly because I got carried away in a fire-fight and didn't pay attention to my trigger pull on a snapshot. ![]() ![]() If you have the budget and want to find a higher end Cocker, than by all means, look to stuff like the ones mentioned already.īut out of the three Trilogy guns, the Competition is the one I've found that works the best with fewer hang-ups than the other two. No, you're not going to get 80 BPS from it and I can't comment on Electric modifiers as I don't use them, but I will state that you can have an accurate marker that shoots solidly in the direction you point it. Yes, it does lack the front-block and it's not as frantic-out-the-ears customizable as other models, but for the price, it's an Autococker, it shoots reliably and well. 140 Tactical Trilogy - select-fire trigger, delrin bolt 160 V Sport sight and the brass trigger shoe. While indeed, the "Black Magic", "Karnivore", "Pro-Stock" and others are awesome Cockers, if you want a reliable, solid starter gun that can be tweaked with a decent paint-to-barrel sizing kit, maybe a delrin-bolt and the TechT trigger adjuster, than I would actually recommend the Trilogy Comp. WGP Autococker Manual (English) WGP Black Magic Manual (English) WGP E Trilogy Les. Having used Cockers for years, and currently owning a Trilogy Competition that I picked up cheap, I will hold high praise for most Autocockers in general. I really enjoy showing off the old school paintball guns from when.
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