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Old October 28th, 2007   #28 (permalink)
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Re: sp-1 vibe xe

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Originally Posted by Dronze View Post
who needs an electro to get a higher level of performance on the woodsball field? I have a mech autococker that (after using it for the first time this weekend) I absolutely love, and it gives me exactly what I want in a marker for he time being... the onnly annoying part was having to shake he gravity feed hopper I was using... truth be told, at this point, the only things about my a5 that I missed was the heft of the gun and the cyclone feed.

only issue I had were a couple of barrel breaks, due to the fact that BF had sorta shitty paint.
koolaid and I both have a Trilogy as well. For $100, you can't get a better marker today (IMHO).

Two tips for your cocker....

1 - Make sure you don't lose the bolt pin that holds the bolt in the back block. You lose that, and it ruins your day quickly (it happens)

2 - In terms of a hopper, they are now discontinued, but if you can get your hands on a Viewloader Revolution (Revvy, as most people call them) they are a great add on to the Trilogy. It's battery powered, but not overly heavy to disturb the feel of the marker.
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