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New "Uprising" electro trigger for cockers!!! :)

Mindslap

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OMG all, just got my Uprising electro trigger with my cocker back from CenterFlag, took it out to the field last weekend... I laughed, I cried, it was better than "Phantom of the Opera!" I'll be shooting it again and again and again! LOL The fire rate is incredible for the cocker! It don't got the big box on the bottom like the Sandridge, just uses 9 volt, and fast as hell! If your looking to get your cocker up to speed with the rest of the electros, check this out! Got the info at www.centerflagproducts.com. Aight all, have fun seeing my paint hit your gogs in the near future! LOL ;)
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Just wondering how much did this amazing trigger frame cost? It says on the website between $550-600, thats about £380-415!!! I know you think it is worth it, but do the public, and is that the system that has a little box under the pneumatics at the front, or do you just get the grip?
 

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Thats crazy money! My shutter - fully set up with new barrel & reg only cost £200 - half the cost of just a trigger frame! God I can't belive ppl pay that sort of money for paintball! I mean £600 - 800 for an eclipe cocker seems steep to me.

Tom, poor student

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The price for an eclipse cocker is justifiable as it is a quality piece of kit that performs very very well. The trigger frame from what I can gather does not have that much of an edge over the blade trigger frame, yet costs a great deal more. Its like paying £400 for a gold and diamond plated door handle. It does the same job as an ordinary one, just costs a bit more and may look a bit better. Am I right?
 

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Well, as far as the price goes for the Uprising Trigger Frame, it all depends on what kind of paintball you usually play... If you're a tourney player that likes to shoot all kinds of mad paint, then you go with an electro gun! :D Considering how accurate the Autocockers are, if you can combine that with the speed of an electro trigger, well, that's just a great match in my opinion! As far as the blade trigger frame goes, I'm not familiar with it... Is that the swing trigger frame from Eclipse? And yes, all the electronics (including the 9v battery) are in the grip frame of my Uprising, not in a little black box on the bottom.
 

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I spent £400 on my bike which was worth £600 new. I accept that this sort of money is reasonable for a bit of quality kit (I've had my bike for over 2 years now and not had any major prolems since I look after it). But I'm just amazed by the differences in prices for kit - eg benefits of an angel over say a cocker I can't believe are THAT great as to justify a price tag of 2x. I don't have any experience of either, so feel free to slap me down, but there you go, my inexperienced 1p (I cant afford 2p, thats like half a paintball dude)

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True, from an inexperienced point of view the kit does seem expensive, much liike your bike does to me. The price reflects the desirability and performance of the gun and its upto personal tastes. Some like the feel of an electro, others don't. This weekend I suggest you have a go of as many markers you can, and see which one you like. Paintballes are very keen to show off their kit, so trying other peoples markers should not be a problem. See you on Sunday