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wicked itch

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i had to register just to tell you how sweet these things are. so far my team mate and i are at 6000 rounds, no chops. that's pretty good considering my crap trigger finger and the state of his cocker.
a year from now there will be no debate as to which bolt you need to have in your cocker.
 

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Expensive Hype that can be acheived for free by having your gun set up right.

Plus with these you'll probably get blowback and timing problems thrown in for free :rolleyes:

But like I said, each to their own :)
 
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cant remember if they were the exact same bolt, but the same principle / mechanics if nothing else.
i can see the advantages. and since when has practicality been anything to do with purchasing decisions in paintball? eh beaker, mr "theres a new shiny / fiddly bit for the timmy, i must have it" :)
 

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wicked - I had a long look at these things at the IAO, I was also talking to Jack Wood at the time, including a very funny incident when the Centreflag guy asked Jack if he knew anything about cockers :D. I have also used the OTP bolt which is very similar design, just reversed spring. So while i haven't "owned" one, I did have enough experience on it to make the judgement I wouldn't. If it works for you great, stick with it and shot some fools.

Billy - the Bling is where it's at. But I've never bought a product for the blingfactor that was worse than the one it replaced, just several that were no better :D