Nostalgia time: one of my first times ever playing paintball, I got teamed up with this retired military guy who was rocking around with a WGP Trilogy and at that time, that guy with that gun looked so dang cool. We held a fort in the woods while our team got wiped on either side of us. Dan (I think) was just calmly calling out targets and chugging away with the 'Cocker. The adrenaline and thrill of that day definitely got me coming back for more.
Nearly 15 years later I have money to throw at paintball gear I don't need and I wanna know this: Is the trilogy actually a decent gun? How available are parts, and would it be better to just search for a different autococker in decent shape? I remember ages ago, the general consensus on the internet was that the Trilogy was temperamental and didn't always run well. Is that true or were my teenager friends just bad at maintaining their guns?
I'm familiar with maintaining other guns, but have no knowledge of how to care for an autococker. Is there a video guide or tutorial available for general maintenance?
Nearly 15 years later I have money to throw at paintball gear I don't need and I wanna know this: Is the trilogy actually a decent gun? How available are parts, and would it be better to just search for a different autococker in decent shape? I remember ages ago, the general consensus on the internet was that the Trilogy was temperamental and didn't always run well. Is that true or were my teenager friends just bad at maintaining their guns?
I'm familiar with maintaining other guns, but have no knowledge of how to care for an autococker. Is there a video guide or tutorial available for general maintenance?
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