It’s come to my attention that there indeed was an Autococker “dark age” in the late 2000s early 2010s where nobody wanted them because of the advent of the “space gun”. Only now it seems a large portion of the community desires autocockers and eBay scalpers are afoot, but also there IS an increase in demand, what was a $180 pro stock is $300 easy if it’s pristine.
What I mean to say is: Cockers are back, but electro cocker enthusiasts rely on discontinued parts; grip frames, solenoids, etc. New boards are made occasionally by sci fi paintball in small numbers, and mq2 valves (which modernized electro cockers sort of) can’t legally be produced anymore.
I think they’re the best of both worlds, mechanical autocockers are awesome, but I wanna go fast or have a tournament level build. I know others want this too.
What are even the chances of a major paintball company producing “e-blade” “select fire” conversion kit? Is there a plan like that with a company already?
I encourage people to email planet eclipse is I have done and others to do what they once saw no profit in doing. Tell them demand is here again.
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What I mean to say is: Cockers are back, but electro cocker enthusiasts rely on discontinued parts; grip frames, solenoids, etc. New boards are made occasionally by sci fi paintball in small numbers, and mq2 valves (which modernized electro cockers sort of) can’t legally be produced anymore.
I think they’re the best of both worlds, mechanical autocockers are awesome, but I wanna go fast or have a tournament level build. I know others want this too.
What are even the chances of a major paintball company producing “e-blade” “select fire” conversion kit? Is there a plan like that with a company already?
I encourage people to email planet eclipse is I have done and others to do what they once saw no profit in doing. Tell them demand is here again.
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