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This may be the best thing that's happened to autocockers ever. While I am glad that I was able to master the skills of setting up a cocker and time them well, The E-blade makes the art of timing into a science. Having millisecond control over every aspect of a marker's operation is unprecedented.
Consider that the Autococker remained in use by many top players until no other purely mechanical marker was more than a curiousity at major tournaments. Now, bring the rate of fire from (realistically) 8-10 balls per second for most players into the realm of 16-20 balls per second (I regularly outrace an Eggo II with the breech sensor off).
What more do you want?
Actually, I want a setting that measures balls per second, like an Angel (gimmicky, I know, but we love gimmicky). I want a different grip cover (the top bothers me, though the bottom is very ergonomic). I want a grip frame that resists dust and water and foreign objects better (the back of the frame is not protected by the grip cover very well). I want a black or whatever color cocking solenoid manifold (I have a black LPR and ram, and you know how I about gimmicks). I want an LCD screen (they work better in direct sunlight than an LED). I want a better constructed breech sensor cover (I know I'm not the only one who broke one of those little wires on the first try).
Given all that, the E-blade would be perfect. Not damn good, perfect. It is already the best buy in paintball right now.