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Number of Reviews: 16
Average Rating: 9.4 / 10
Manufacturer Website: Click here
Suggested Retail Price: $1050

Manufacturer DescriptionSubscribe to Reviews on this Product - Edit this Product Listing
Lighter and faster than previous models.

Open bolt Seal Forward Technology (SFT) allows the Shocker to fire as fast as other open bolt guns, but seals the breech before the ball is fired for superior accuracy, like a closed bolt gun.
FEATURES -

Single (self-timing) solenoid -8 inches
1 lb. 14 oz
Electronics moved into grip from frame to reduce body size
Uses one 9 volt battery
Nitrogen/Compressed air and Anti-Siphon CO2 operation
Reverse-polarity magnetic trigger
Vision board for decreased chopping
180-220 psi range improves air efficiency and reduces breakage
Two piece Freak Shocker threaded barrel threaded barrel
Semi automatic
tournament legal firing mode only
Clamping feed neck
Shocker Style on/off with knob
Product Availability 
The Smart Parts Ton Ton Shocker is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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spanky817 Tuesday, April 5th, 2005
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month22 of 26 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
4 years
Similar
Products Used:
Smart Parts Shocker
Marker Setup: 2005 Red Ton Ton Shocker-Dynasty board, freak kit, Dye sticky grips, NDZ Stainless Steal manifold, NDZ ULP stinger bolt kit, NDZ roller trigger, Halo B w/ rip-drive, 70/45 Dye Stubby
Recommended
Upgrades:
Dynasty board( the best legal board for the shocker)
new drop...just get a CP or SP "S" rail
Strengths: Accuracy
Speed
Milling
Grip Frame
"Q" lock
15* ASA
Price
Anodizing
New Solenoid
Size
Weaknesses: The marker has somewhat bad efficiency.
Review: The moment I opened the box I was in aww.
The Ton Ton is with out a doubt the best shocker out there, it has everything the best gun should.

-The size and weight is of course just as good as any other shocker, this milling is much different from most however. It's beautiful, but it adds the slightest hint of weight...not enough to notice.

-The "Q" lock feed-neck is in my opinion the best clamping neck available, it does it's job without tools for easy hopper removal. They could have made it a little higher, there's still a short distance left on my halo's neck. Also, though it works very well, I had to sand my halo's neck down a little bit just to get it in the feed-neck( no biggie)

-The gripframe is a clam-shell style(like timmy's) which is very much to my liking. Also, the trigger guard is huge; unlike my SP shocker which has a very small guard(puke)

-The 15 degree ASA is sweet, this is the first gun I've ever owned to have one, and i love it: it's much more comfortable, and I can honestly pull the tank tighter into my shoulder.

-The barrel is a 16 inch Freak with one .689 insert. Now I've never owned a 16 inch barrel before, so i never realized that improved accuracy. It doesn't help with efficiency, but there's a little bit more accuracy. also, it's really not that long, if i hold up my '03 dye matrix with a 14 inch empire barrel up to my ton ton with the 16 inch freak: the ton ton is still shorter by almost 2 inches!

-The efficiency is pretty bad, primarily because of the new bolt style: the bolt itself is a heavier metal than before, and the sleeve is aluminum instead of delrin. Also the 16 inch freak causes a little bit of bad efficiency. It's not that big of a deal, it doesnt cause many problems if you are a back player then you'll just be low on air at the end of a game, probably not completely out, just get an aftermarket bolt kit and you'll be just fine.

-The max-flow is pretty good, not the best reg in the world, but I'm definitely keeping it.

-As i stated, the milling is superb; the gun is slightly larger than other shockers because they needed that little, tiny bit of extra size to do the incredible milling. This adds a matter of ounces of weight( no biggie)

-The SP on/off is perfect, the macroline hose comes out the front instead of side...your wrist can fit just a little tighter. But the drop forward is awful, i just put a SP "S" rail on the SP on/off...perfect fit with my 70/45 dye Stubby(god i love that tank).

-SP Sticky grips are fine, but i already had these dye stickies and i like them more.

-The trigger is very good as well, it's a blades style but with a tiny hump in the middle.

-The Nerve board that comes with it is pretty good, but nothing compares to the Dynasty board( the tadao board for a shocker). It's got the NXL/PSP mode, and debounce and many other features...if you have a shocker go and buy it....now!

-Smart Parts actually teamed up with a pneumatics company that has nothing to do with paintball to recreate the solenoid, it's faster, more durable/reliable and supposedly more efficient.

-The price is very very very very good. I've found it as low as $950 (solid color). It's way more than worth it.

Conclusion: The Ton Ton Shocker is the best shocker available. It's fast, accurate, lightweight and... I could go on and on. The price is good, there is no other marker that you shold even consider. Take my word for it...get one.
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Tuesday, April 5th, 2005 at 5:01 pm PST
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T8NShocker Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month14 of 17 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
3 years
Similar
Products Used:
Smart Parts 2004 Vision Shocker
Impulse
Nerve
Timmy
Marker Setup: 2005 Ton Ton Shocker
Internally stock
Uni Mount
Crossfire 68/4500 Tank
Halo B
Recommended
Upgrades:
New Bolt
New Barrel (if you dont like freaks as in me)
Check It Uni Mount or any other On/Off the 15 Degree Mount sucks
Tadao Board w/ M3 (if u dont like ramping)
Strengths: Light
Fast
Milling
Fast
Feedneck
Trigger Frame
Trigger
Weaknesses: Smart Parts On/Off
Other wise None
Review: I received my Ton Ton shocker in Mid feburary after seeing pics of it i had to buy one.

when i first took it out of the box i was very very impressed with the milling SP did to the Gun. i have seen my fair share of PL shockers but nothing like this. The body is a little thicker in some areas then the Regular shockers or some PL shockers but not terribly thicker. It adding the slightest amount of weight but being its a shocker the gun was incredibly light. Smart parts re did the trigger in the ton ton. its simlilar to the old one except there is less side to side play/ and its wider. The Trigger frame was amazingly comfy for ym hands considering i have been shooting a timmy for a while. The Re designed Trigger Guard is very wide and good for people with big fingers. Although i played around with how the trigger was set up from the factory its not bad.

When i first aired the gun up it sealed right up. i checked the pressure and it was set at a perfect 195Psi. Running Vision Mode with ROF at Max (24 BPS i beileve not sure) at kick in point at 7bps the marker fires ropes like no other. my old shocker had a ramp board but this was a bit faster. after taking ramp off it shot very well in vision standard mode. I shot 15 BPS with ease cause of the big trigger guard and the new trigger.

Only Parts that dissapointed me was the effincey. but if you know a single thing about shockers you should know that there effinecy isnt great until a new bolt (Free Flow V3 on the way =) ). Also SP didnt do the greatest anno that i have seen. i ordered black to yellow. the black is really dark dark green. it still looks very nice though
Conclusion: Great Gun go out and buy one if you can afford it
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005 at 5:42 pm PST
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spoonlead Saturday, April 16th, 2005
Period of
Product Use:
3 months11 of 11 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
Dynasty shocker
Nerve
Marker Setup: 2k5 Tontons Shocker
internal stock
Halo B Victory board
Maxflo II
68-4500 tank
New designz ball detents
Freack 16'' barrel with 689. insert
Recommended
Upgrades:
Reloaded board (available on Tontons website)
More freak Inserts (687, 691,693 and an optional 695)
But Nothing really.
Strengths: Speed
acurate
looks
Light
Trigger
Weaknesses: NONE !!!! except all the paint your gonna have to buy....
Review: The best gun I have played with !!!! It's more than fast, more than compact, more than almost everything.... If you really want to fully enjoy your marquer, just add a reloaded board (The Tontons board) and you'll never regret it. You also get tourney modes (millenium, NXL,…).
If well maintained, it will not chop paint. I only broke one ball in about 4000 rounds... That was straight out of the box, so I was more than impressed. At chrony, it was like 282 284 282 282 284...
This gun is quite air efficient, it's not the best, but u get more than 1000 shots ease (maybe you'll get more efficiency with a new designz stinger bolt ). that marquer is damn accurate and you can fire it faster than 20 BPS... Simply the best.
Conclusion: GREAT, amazing gun... Just play as usual and let that shocker bring your game skills up..... and your oponents down !
Rating:
10 out of 10
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bluedaddies6 Thursday, April 7th, 2005
Period of
Product Use:
3 months7 of 10 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
ive had and used just about ever ypro marker on the planet, and i used to have a 2003 utimate shocker, and i have also played with a shhocktech shocker
Marker Setup: 2005 black ton ton shocker
crossfire 68/4500 nitro
reloader b
Recommended
Upgrades:
nothin, maybe a legal board if u play nppl or rec ball
Strengths: The ton ton shocker had amazing milling
extremely fast
extremely light
accurate as hell
Weaknesses: the sp drop is 15 degrees instead of just normal
and NOTHING else
Review: I used to have a ultimate shocker, and i loved it. but when i saw the ton ton, i fell in love. first off, this gun is drop dead gorgeous in the pictures, and even more amazing in person, much more. i couldnt find a red one anywhere, so i bought a black one off bradyspaintball. i thought it wouldnt be as cool, but i got it mainly for performance. but i was wrong, im very glad i got black, its amazing. this gun out of thebox shoots fifteen, and has a very nice trigger setting. this gun is the only gun a kid on my team who shoots a disruptor pro-cut (very cool, check it out, he hits 22 w/ ryan lavato's trigger setting on it). its amazing. the ton ton is without a doubt in my mind, the best marker out, and wont be beat, even by the angel g7. i love my ton ton. those frenchguys know how to make a gun, let me tell ya
Conclusion: this gun is the best, get a good tank and a FAST hopper, and ur set. i luv it, and so does anyone who sees it. i get crowds at every arena, and if ur gonna get it, get it in black, trust me, its awesome. this gun shoots ropes. my own team doesnt even want to scrimage me anymore, cause ill be shooting so fast and accurate, thanx sp and ton ton
Rating:
10 out of 10
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reviewerofpb Tuesday, November 29th, 2005
Period of
Product Use:
3 months4 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
b2k pds - doesn't compare
Marker Setup: ton ton shocker, cp reg, 68/4500, halo b, 16" freak w/ .689 insert
Recommended
Upgrades:
high efficiency bolt
insert kit?
possibly a new regulator
Strengths: Accuracy
Speeeed
Nerve board
Light weight
Weaknesses: Slightly ineficient
Requires lots of paint!
Review: This marker was completely awesome! I've used it a total of 4 times now and its never let me down. i've played against dm5's, egos and timmies but have yet to feel outgunned!
Pros:
the milling is incredible, but adds just a little extra weight
sick trigger frame, clamping feed neck, 15*, and nerve board
The ramping is incredible - just pull the trigger about 10 times a second and shoot 25!
extreme accuracy!
smallest & possibly lightest gun i've owned
ramping and rof completely adjustable
Cons:
only gets about 800 shots off a 68/4500 (only filled to 4000)
maxflow wasn't to impressive, but not to bad either.
my 15* and barrel were off colored
very bad fsdo!!
paint dissapears way to fast- last time i played i shot more paint than i've ever shot in a single day
Conclusion: Of all the different versions of the shockers i've seen, I think the ton ton is the best. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fast, reliable and accurate marker. As far as price goes, they're completely worth it and you could probly get one for around $700-800 off ebay.
Rating:
10 out of 10Last edited on Tuesday, November 29th, 2005 at 4:38 pm PST
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angelkiller127 Thursday, June 23rd, 2005
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
3 years
Similar
Products Used:
-nerve
-05 shocker
-ion
-(& every other gun you can think of)
Marker Setup: -05' Blk/Gld Ton Ton Shocker
-68/5000 evil scion
-halo b
-stock freak
Recommended
Upgrades:
none
Strengths: Speed
accuracy
weight
looks
Weaknesses: None
Review: gun is flat out awesome.... thats all i have to say. It comes w/ a nerve board stock and a freak also. The grip frame feals awesome if you like the bob long style frames. I was very skeptical on getting this gun but my friend ton ton'd his 05 shocker and I loved it so I went and got one. they have a great price for an awesome marker
Conclusion: Fast
light
accurate
Rating:
10 out of 10
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pHeUnGiEs Wednesday, May 18th, 2005
Period of
Product Use:
3 months3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
3 years
Similar
Products Used:
SFT Shockers, Matrixes, Intimidators, E-Cockers, just about everything
Marker Setup: Black TonTon Shocker
Uni-Mount
Halo B
45/4500 LP
Recommended
Upgrades:
CP Reg, a new on/off, High Efficiency Firing Can (new designs is my favorite), pred2 boards are sick but not needed.
Strengths: Fast
Accurate
Consistent
NoChops
Light
Sexy
Comfortable
EasyMaintenance
Weaknesses: None
Review: As you can see, there is a lot more strengths than weaknesses. The only thing i have found wrong with it is it needs a lot of lubing. Its no big deal though considering a monkey could take apart a shocker. I was very impressed by this gun. I would recommend it to anyone with $1000 that wants a gun.
Conclusion: I can't complain, exacly what you expect from a $1000 gun. Buy it.
Rating:
10 out of 10
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<~oneballed~> Thursday, May 24th, 2007
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Period of
Product Use:
3 months2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
dynasty shocker, strange shocker, ion (only for its size)
Marker Setup: 06 TonTon'd Shocker
Cp reg.
Q-lock
16 in. freak
freeflow bolt guide
tonton frame
NDZ trigger
hybrid va
critical rail
NDZ asa
45/45
white reloader B

Recommended
Upgrades:
trigger
bolt
grips
Strengths: Light
fast
great milling
ovewrall beauty
and light again...lol
Weaknesses: efficiency, get an HE, or supercharger bolt , shockers are notorious for bad eficiency
Review: These guns are overall amazing, over and over you wil hear this but its the facts, trusat me. As these shockers continue to drop in price theyll be even more easy to get and they are a steal!!! With this kionda performance you cant beat it. With all the egos out there ad new guns, the shocker is still a great competitor..
Conclusion: get one!!!! NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating:
10 out of 10
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egouser2007 Sunday, May 6th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
Less than a month2 of 5 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
More than 5 years
Similar
Products Used:
Ego, shocker sft, dm4, dm5, dmc, ion
Marker Setup: ego, halo b, pmi 68/45
Recommended
Upgrades:
none
Strengths: Very fast, accurate, light, nice frame
Weaknesses: None
Review: This is one of the best guns i have ever shot. It is a sweet gun and is definatley worth the price. It is wicked fast, and dosnt need any upgrades. If you have the money, buy one. It is so fast, you dont even need for any gun to be faster! They are cheaper than a dm6, and have a way better rating! That means that this gun is better than Ollie Langs gun!
Conclusion: You should buy one if you have the money!
Rating:
10 out of 10
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gholam13 Monday, February 27th, 2006
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Period of
Product Use:
3 months2 of 8 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
Smart Parts Ion
Marker Setup: Pewter Ton Ton Shocker, CP rail, Max Flow Micro, Dynasty Board, HE Bolt, Kila ball detents.
Recommended
Upgrades:
HE Bolt, Board.
Strengths: Milling of body, 15 degree regulator, Freak barrel, Q-lock feedneck
Weaknesses: Bolt, Board
Review: I love this gun, unfortunately my out of the box experience was a little lacking considering the price of this gun. I was expecting to have a few issues it being a new gun and all, but when (after the first 100 shots) I started having an issue with the gun cycling but not having high pressure air come out I was a disappointed. This was solved with a little shocker lube, but I noticed that it appears that the gun was shipped with almost no lube on the bolt assembly. Since this was corrected I have only had one other issue, I was upgrading the original ball detents with Kila 06 detents and found that on one side the detents had been installed so tight that they stripped the center hex part of the detent. This forced me to remove the original detents with pliers, not the high quality manufacturing I would like to see on this product.

Shortly after getting the Ton Ton Shocker I upgraded to a Dynasty Board and a High Efficient bolt. Both make an amazing difference in the guns performance. I have used this gun on a weekly basis since buying it and find it to be an amazingly accuracy and beautiful gun. I get lots of comments from fellow people regarding the speed, accuracy and feel of the gun. The only remaining down side of this gun in the large amount of paint I go though.
Conclusion: If you are looking for a private label shocker this should be one of the top 3 your list of ones to check out. I base this on the over all features and price.
Rating:
9 out of 10
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