Shocker (paintball marker)

Smart Parts Shocker
Specifications
Type Electropneumatic
Action Semi-Automatic, Rebound, Three-Round Burst, Full-Automatic. (Upgraded modes : semi capped/uncapped, PSP, NXL Full Auto capped/uncapped, PSP Three-Shot, Three-Round Burst, Auto Response, and many others...)
Barrel 14-16 Inches
Bore .693,.689, .691 (Freak Barrel Inserts) Regular Stock Barrel Bore is a .693
Rate of fire 20+ balls per second (BPS can be higher but you must upgrade to a : Virtue, or BlackHeart Board)
Retail price ~ $ 1,300-400 (original price for SFT & 400 Used .) OR $500-800 USD (Shocker NXT)

The Shocker is a series of electropneumatic paintball markers manufactured by Smart Parts.[1] The original Shocker was built by PneuVentures and distributed by Smart Parts in the US in 1995. It is now discontinued, but was the first electropneumatic paintball marker on the market at the time.[2] Several revisions of the marker have since been produced.

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Shocker Sport (1995-2002)

The first generation Shocker was one of the first mass-produced electropneumatic paintball markers on the market, effectively making it the "grandfather" of most markers used in tournament paintball today. Its closed bolt, hammerless design operated using two solenoids, rather than a hammer and spring, to open and close the valve and to cycle the bolt independently. Due to its large boxlike shape and significant weight, it was often referred to by the nicknames "shoebox" and "brick". The first generation Shocker was manufactured by a company called PneuVentures and sold through Smart Parts. This marker was discontinued in 1997, when Smart Parts redesigned it and began producing the marker in-house until 2002. This marker became known as the Shocker Sport. The Shocker Sport was large, heavy, had a limited firing speed of 11.2 balls per second, and poor air efficiency when compared to other markers from the same time period.

Shocker SFT (2003-2006)

In 2003 Smart Parts released a completely new marker under the name Shocker SFT (Seal Forward Technology). The new Shocker was completely redesigned from the ground-up, and was essentially a new marker compared to the older Shocker Sport. Due to SP marketing it was given the name "Shocker" since the previous Shockers were discontinued. The Shocker SFT mainly features a single tube, open bolt spool valve design, capable of high firing speeds, and a small body design. It uses Shocker threaded barrels like its predecessor and operates with a pressure of 160–200 psi (1,100–1,400 kPa) Shocker SFTs had an optional reflective anti-chop Vision eye which was an added accessory until 2006, when it became standard.

Private Label SFTs

Some companies and teams produce their own customized versions of the Shocker:

Teams

Companies

Shocker NXT (2006-2009)

In late 2006, Smart Parts released the Shocker NXT, which is an improved version of the Shocker SFT. It has the same basic shape and operation as the Shocker SFT, same internals and solenoid, and similar electronics. However, it features a number of enhancements from the factory, which are designed to drive it to a higher performance and greater reliability. Of these include the following:

Private Label NXTs

Some companies and teams produce their own customized versions of the Shocker:

Teams

Companies

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