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Cook$

Just the tip....
Jul 7, 2001
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The original shocker 4x4 turbo,electronic markers/ramping wouldn't be where it is today without that all time classic:D
Agreed.

Also, the Z body (not the Z frame) mag. It had a screw by the barrel that you could turn, the further you turned it, the further the ball went, like a hop up system. As the ball was spinning backwards, it looked like it was going dead slow, but it went for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles..........


In fact, I'm off to the classifieds.....
 

Gee Tee

1/2 man - 1/2 pogo stick
Mar 21, 2007
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The original "shoebox" shocker & first WDP Angel are credited with being the first electro/pnumatic markers to hit the game in 1995/96. They were a quantum leap in technology, and helped move the game into the electronic era. Out of the two I consider the WDP Angel my personal classic, just because I think its a nicer looking gun - never owned one though.
 

Tom Allen

TFP
Jul 4, 2003
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The original "shoebox" shocker & first WDP Angel are credited with being the first electro/pnumatic markers to hit the game in 1995/96. They were a quantum leap in technology, and helped move the game into the electronic era. Out of the two I consider the WDP Angel my personal classic, just because I think its a nicer looking gun - never owned one though.
That's the shocker made by pvi for sp.:)
 

Lump

one case one kill
Sep 20, 2004
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shocker sft / nxt


universally derided for being **** (in terms of production, reliability) yet stil the most "winningest" marker ever. a testament to marketing over substance
got to disagree, i think the non stock IE ton ton dark and hybrid ones really stood out for me as a marker that will be with us for along while yet to come

the first NEXUS ego

DM6 size performance style