I feel like I'm making a ton of posts on here so I'll try to condense a few requests into one.
I got a a WGP trilogy pro and love it so much I want another one (or another cocker I can find for the cheap) to keep as a spare and/or have chopped up and customized to death. Talk me out of it.
Nearly all of my loaders/hoppers have some problem or other with them. The one that does work perfectly is my Revvy, which is a great backup but I want something a tad faster for sustained shooting.
Should I stock up on parts to rebuild/repair my Vlocity (which I really liked) or just purchase a new loader? My only concern with the Vlocity is just that the plastic has always felt.... "crunchy" so even if I replaced the cracked and split parts I suspect they'll just break down again over time. I really like the look of the Spire IR2, but will it fit inside of an autococker feedneck without alteration? Call me weird but I like the concept of the loader using an eye system over sound activation.
Observation: I ran my sniper for quite a few rounds using an All American barrel, which is a massive overbore for the GI paint we were using. Stuck a strip of electrician's tape into the breech end of the barrel and the rollouts stopped. No notable difference in velocity or accuracy. Anyone else do this? I know some people use the 3d printed wedgits or do some trick with an o-ring, but this seems so simple to me.
Last but not least: is there a currently available paintball (or regular gun) case that will comfortably (and securely) hold one or more markers with the barrel still attached? It's a pet peeve of mine that most of the paintball branded gun cases I've seen force you to remove the barrel in order to get everything zipped up. At the very least, is there a case that's well-recommended for autocockers and pumps?
I got a a WGP trilogy pro and love it so much I want another one (or another cocker I can find for the cheap) to keep as a spare and/or have chopped up and customized to death. Talk me out of it.
Nearly all of my loaders/hoppers have some problem or other with them. The one that does work perfectly is my Revvy, which is a great backup but I want something a tad faster for sustained shooting.
Should I stock up on parts to rebuild/repair my Vlocity (which I really liked) or just purchase a new loader? My only concern with the Vlocity is just that the plastic has always felt.... "crunchy" so even if I replaced the cracked and split parts I suspect they'll just break down again over time. I really like the look of the Spire IR2, but will it fit inside of an autococker feedneck without alteration? Call me weird but I like the concept of the loader using an eye system over sound activation.
Observation: I ran my sniper for quite a few rounds using an All American barrel, which is a massive overbore for the GI paint we were using. Stuck a strip of electrician's tape into the breech end of the barrel and the rollouts stopped. No notable difference in velocity or accuracy. Anyone else do this? I know some people use the 3d printed wedgits or do some trick with an o-ring, but this seems so simple to me.
Last but not least: is there a currently available paintball (or regular gun) case that will comfortably (and securely) hold one or more markers with the barrel still attached? It's a pet peeve of mine that most of the paintball branded gun cases I've seen force you to remove the barrel in order to get everything zipped up. At the very least, is there a case that's well-recommended for autocockers and pumps?
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