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The Don

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if im looking to create the most accurate semi (dont care about ROF as long as its 6 BPS or more), what marker should i start with and how should i make it better? :D
 

The Don

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ive got a couple: old evolution 98, and an STO proberly a few years old now, but the list of things you can do to them is mind boggleing, when i wanted to upgrade my automag, i knew exactly what to get, Retro valve, level 10, and hpa, simple! (then i realised how much all that cost me and i wanted a few more bits like an intelliframe so im selling it and bought an RT pro custom, so i cant realy upgrade it... much, expept im waiting for a hair trigger!) trying not to get an electro, i think the LCDs (the displays not the marker!) are a little tacky, cant see why you need a marker to say hello, and by the way did you know you fired 700 balls in the last 30mins! although an electronic trigger realy appeals..... help!:confused:
 

Gibbsey

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Im not totally sure what one of those is but it screams cheap and nasty to me :(

Have you actually got these markers yet? and are wondering what to do with them?

As for trigger, if you want something fairly quick but not electric, eclipse blade triggers are quite nice for cockers.
 

The Don

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thanks gibbsey thats the kind of advice im after, ive got the evolution but im waiting for the sto to arrive. If i havnt said before i dont care about ROF as long as its 6 BPS or more. just want an accurate marker.
 

stongle

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Hmmm, if you looking to buy a marker with upgrade potential but is good off the bat, I'd probably suggest a VF Tactical Cocker. The Trigger adjustment is very good and the gun is light weight. I like the reverse angled ASA, but that may be a matter of personal opinion.

A lot of upgrade potential, and you can't go wrong with Black either. You can play in the woods with it, or bang on some chrome bits and it's ready for Sup-air.
 

Pump'n'Splat

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Gor for the Cocker, a million woodsballers can't all be wrong, there's plenty of performance parts you can get your sticky mitts on to turn them into a top-notch paint-chucker... :p

I was going to suggest an automag, with a level 10 kit, and go down the soft node bolt, intelliframe, etc route..... but as you seem to have already been there.....

The Tippman A5 is worth a look, most of my team started playing with the Tippys and the A5 managed to impress me despite my hatred of the things......whack a flatline on it with the LPR...very sweet.
 

The Don

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yeh ive been down that road, i also have an rt pro, with x-valve level 10 bolt, intelliframe, ule body etc. guess i could spend all my money on a good barrel kit for the rt, rather than start again with an autococker, but that has to be used with hpa, which the site cant fill. plus i cant help but feel with markers with a high rate of fire, youve got to have a trade with something and id assume that would be consistency therefore accuracy. but i could be wrong. :confused: