Fireball mountain Rayzor Mini Cocker. Eblade, Nexus ram with qev's. Jackhammer II regulator. Eclipse valve, eclipse dart bolt.
Strengths:
Uber light! The lightest backblock out there!
Excellent balance, and smooth. Strong and durable,
Weaknesses:
None
Review:
I first installed the block on my 2k3 Worr Games cocker and noticed right away a difference. I realized that the back was so light that the cycled faster, and even began to bounce full auto. I adjusted the settings on my eblade to tpul 15 and trel 8. It's now tourney legal, but can still easily put 25bps over the chrony!!! I loved it so much that I went out an bought one of their Rayzor Mini Cocker Bodies. When I installed it my speeds skyrocketed, but then that's a review on it's own.
Conclusion:
Get this Block!!! Get it now and have the fastest cocker in you neighbourhood. These guys are pros, and put out amazing hardware.
dont listen to this guy, No cocker can do 25bps no matter what you have in it. (only exception would be the Mq-valve) he prolly is only pulling about 12bps because not even a cocker with an eblade could fire any faster then that. and no its not the lightest back block out there. if you have a super light back block it can cause problems.
Last edited on Sunday, January 9th, 2005 at 12:06 pm PST
ur saying an eblade can't do more then 12 bps? umm, have u ever shot one? I've hit 15 bps and my friends has hit 18. So what R U talking about? why would a light back block cause problems? .... this is gonna be interesting.....
quote:Originally posted by BigRam70 dont listen to this guy, No cocker can do 25bps no matter what you have in it. (only exception would be the Mq-valve) he prolly is only pulling about 12bps because not even a cocker with an eblade could fire any faster then that. and no its not the lightest back block out there. if you have a super light back block it can cause problems.