Primary:
2K5 Black Magic Autococker (Black/Red)
Torque Hopper
Pure Energy 68/3000 Tank
Evil Pipe Kit
Backup:
Proto SLG (Olive)
CP 2 Piece Barrel (black)
PE 48/3000 Tank
VL Evolution II
Empire nano On/Off
Loaner/Backup's Backup:
2K5 Trilogy Competition
Shocktech Superfly Bolt
Shocktech Cocking Rod
Dye Sticky 3 Grips
WGP Cam Adjuster
Evil Pipe Kit
16 Oz CO2 with A/S
VL Revvy with Empire Sound Board
CP On/Off
Strengths:
Easily Rebuilt/cleaned
Looks cool
Lots of colours
Weaknesses:
None really
Review:
Lets face it, the stock detents on autocockers suck. Everyone I know who owns a cocker has had to replace them. For me, when I replace them this is my weapon of choice. I have never tried any others simply because the first one I got worked so well. Now I have them on all my cockers and have never had a single problem. They even include an extra spring just in case you lose the original or need to replace it.
Conclusion:
Love this product, if you need a new detent--- buy it. If you don't-- buy it for when you do.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Thursday, May 1st, 2008 at 12:41 pm PST
ans gx-4 all delrin bolt 68/3000 kingman black n blue revvy and a freak
Strengths:
Its easy to set up. It comes with an extra spring just incase something happens.
Weaknesses:
The balls metal. I would rather have delrin.
Review:
Theres not much to say its justa detent. It works good. way better than the stock. After using the stock detent about 2 times it broke. Hopefully this one will lasta bit longer. Im sure it will because shocktech usually makes very durable products. There hasnt been any problems so far.
Conclusion:
Its a bit pricey but when i had purchased this item at my local paintball store, it wus 24.99. I only had a 20 on me so the guy at the counter just gave it to me for 20. This detent is one of the highest quality detents out on the market today. If u have the spare $$, GET IT!!!
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Friday, March 5th, 2004 at 10:08 pm PST
Easy to take apart, clean and rebuils.
Thumbscrewable so there's no need for tools.
Weaknesses:
None except for the price.
Review:
The stock ball detent that came with my marker could screw into the ball chamber. It used to jam the bolt in place, which resulted in me having multiple $4!+ fits. I had tried to Locktite it into place but another problem was that the ball seemed to get stuck halfway sometimes.
To install the Shocktech Rebuildable Ball Detent, you just put a bit of Locktite on the first three threads of the detent body, screw it into place until it touches the bolt, unscrew it a quarter-turn and let it dry. You then drop the ball in, then the spring and screw the cap.
I give it a 8 instead of a 10 because of the price and the ball is metal... delrin would have been nice.
Conclusion:
If you need to replace your ball detent it would be a good choice because... read the review.
Rating:
8 out of 10
Last edited on Wednesday, January 7th, 2004 at 4:21 am PST