I was chatting with a few walk-on players last Sunday, and one topic of conversation was cockers.
I'm not a big fan of the cocker, but it's stood the test of time as a high level marker.
As a new marker would anyone consider purchasing a cocker, or do you feel it's had it's day and should be consigned to the paintball hall of fame..?
Have paintball markers evolved to a level that the cocker can no longer compete at the high level it's used too..?
I'm not a big fan of the cocker, but it's stood the test of time as a high level marker.
As a new marker would anyone consider purchasing a cocker, or do you feel it's had it's day and should be consigned to the paintball hall of fame..?
Have paintball markers evolved to a level that the cocker can no longer compete at the high level it's used too..?