Friend of mine wants to get back into paintball after a ten year hiatus. He's shot one of my spare Emeks and he likes that okay, but he's been talking about getting an Autococker again. He had a Trilogy years ago and loved it. Well, it was his first paintball gun ever and didn't really have much to compare it to. He did switch to a Mini before taking a break, but now that he's back and everyone is shooting mech at my club, he wants a mech. He wants an Autococker. And he wants my recommendation.
Problem is I don't know anything about Autocockers, so I don't know how to steer him. The only Autococker I've ever owned was a Trilogy, which I immediately sold to him because I didn't like it as much as my classic Automag.
He's flashy and likes colorful markers. He had a red Trilogy and a bright blue Mini before, so he doesn't want a plain black Emek. Unfortunately, he's also no good with fixing paintball guns. He's no a do-it-yourself guy. He says he doesn't have the time or desire to learn. He'd rather pay someone else to fix it for him. So I'm wary about recommending any cocker to him that he would need to send out and tune every once in a while. He really needs something that just works every time.
So what do you all think? I suppose I could recommend he get another Trilogy. I can add on an on/off ASA and a clamping feedneck for him. Or what about a Resurrection? Are those worry free? His budget is probably $300-$400, so a used Resurrection isn't outside of his reach. I'm just not sure if that's a good fit for him.
Problem is I don't know anything about Autocockers, so I don't know how to steer him. The only Autococker I've ever owned was a Trilogy, which I immediately sold to him because I didn't like it as much as my classic Automag.
He's flashy and likes colorful markers. He had a red Trilogy and a bright blue Mini before, so he doesn't want a plain black Emek. Unfortunately, he's also no good with fixing paintball guns. He's no a do-it-yourself guy. He says he doesn't have the time or desire to learn. He'd rather pay someone else to fix it for him. So I'm wary about recommending any cocker to him that he would need to send out and tune every once in a while. He really needs something that just works every time.
So what do you all think? I suppose I could recommend he get another Trilogy. I can add on an on/off ASA and a clamping feedneck for him. Or what about a Resurrection? Are those worry free? His budget is probably $300-$400, so a used Resurrection isn't outside of his reach. I'm just not sure if that's a good fit for him.
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