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Seejay

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at the Paintball game i went to, My JT Excellerator decided to screw up, which forced me to retire from a day of paintball. as you can imagibne, i was quite p*ssed. so, i have decided that in order to stop this happening again, i will buy a new marker. the only problem is, i want an accurate , Reliable marker, but i do not want to spend more than £250 on it. I was looking at an Autococker Trilogy Pro, it seems like a great marker, but i'd just like you guys to give your opinion on it, weather it is worth the £250 or not. also is it as accurate as any other Cocker? suggestions on which marker to by next will be greatly recieved Also. Cheers,
 

sumo89

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if its only the marker you need you can get a great second hand e2 cocker for that much. And theres loads of people selling them because they aare getting hard to sell so prices are low.
 

Oppy

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Originally posted by Seejay
at the Paintball game i went to, My JT Excellerator decided to screw up, which forced me to retire from a day of paintball. as you can imagibne, i was quite p*ssed. so, i have decided that in order to stop this happening again, i will buy a new marker. the only problem is, i want an accurate , Reliable marker, but i do not want to spend more than £250 on it. I was looking at an Autococker Trilogy Pro, it seems like a great marker, but i'd just like you guys to give your opinion on it, weather it is worth the £250 or not. also is it as accurate as any other Cocker? suggestions on which marker to by next will be greatly recieved Also. Cheers,
There are plenty of markers on the classified board which will be far better than the trilogy pro - altho the trilogies are great guns and very accurate, i would look for a good quality second user electronic one - im sure the guys here will help you choose one :) All failing, if you want new then there are Ions now being sold for under 150 quid (http://www.bigdickspaintball.com) leaving you plenty to upgrade it, altho they are pretty good as stock. Also - another guy to speak with is www.shogunpaintball.co.uk - the owner is a guy called Steve and he will sort you out as hes a really good bloke.

Hope that helps :)
 

Seejay

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oh right okay, yeah, asking him if there are any good markers under £250 could be a good start......:p lol. yeah i'll do that, cheers man