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Xgrunt2

Joined: 30 Jul 2007 Posts: 66 Location: Stanwood, Between lost and confused |
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Ok, so I got another one….. |
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WGP Trilogy Tactical Autococker:
While being fairly new to paintball and having a limited knowledge of markers, I decided to go with something simple yet not cheap. After reading all the reviews I could find about the different types and knowing what my budget was and talking to the crew at Mad Dawg's, I went with the Autococker. While some would say this is a step back, I think it is a step forward. A semiautomatic marker with good range and excellent accuracy, it is not an air hog like my A-5, I played five matches before a refill and even then I was at 1000 psi. I matched it up with an Empire Reloader 2, it being a sound activated hopper, it works well with the Autococker. Thanks to Dale and Brian….Love the marker!
PROS: Price, for entire set up. Range and accuracy. Weight, very light (still need to buy a new HPA tank) Cleaning is easy.
CONS: ASA is designed for a right handed person, and I am left handed, need to get that fix. No other problems.
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| Sat Jan 05, 2008 7:34 pm |
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Spence

Joined: 28 Dec 2007 Posts: 24 Location: Arlington, WA |
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I have a friend with one. Very quiet an very reliable. Only upgrades he 'needed' for it was a Freak barrel and a carbon fiber bolt.
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| Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:57 am |
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