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me got’s a nother one.(update jan 7)

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    Posted: 03 January 2008 at 7:49pm

traded my 2004 prostock for this one...now i can afford the ups on this lol.

Spec's (So Far)

Inline Reg: Chrome CP Reg.
LPR: Tickler LPR.
RAM: Planet Eclipse Nexus Ram.
Frame: Planet Eclipse E-Blade E1 w/E1 board.
Bolt: Planet Eclipse D.A.R.T (Dynamic Air Release Technology).
Ball Detent: Hybrid Technologie's ABS (Adjustible Ball Stop).
Barrel: WGP 2004 Prostock (going for a j&j later on).
ASA: 2004 Prostock at the moment.
Valve: Shocktech's Rat 3:16.
Bolt Pin: WGP 2004 ProStock.
Grips: Custom Lexan Panels.
Pull Knob: Custom Made.

Wish / To Do List

ASA:  On/Off ASA.
Guage: Guage for Inline Regulator or for frontblock.
Inline Reg: AKA's 2 Liter (Chrome).
Feed Neck: Shocktech Clamping or CCM No-Rise.
Beavertail: Evil Beaversnatch Beavertail.

ODD: Thinking of somthing....maybe some sort of a crystal or ice shard look?

Edit: yes it's a vary little update :|



Edited by kurieitaa - 07 January 2008 at 2:41pm
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Which version of the E frame is that? 1 or 2?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kurieitaa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 January 2008 at 8:11pm

the screen says v1.06, i got to admit, this is my first electric marker and i know nothing about em.



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I dislike the 2k3 bodies... but the blue is kinda pretty. I've wanted a blue gun for a while now..

anyway.. going by grip and version I'd say its a E1 with ZeroB.
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well i like the y2k3 better then the 04, so the e1 w/ zero b good?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote BearClaw Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 January 2008 at 8:48pm
Nice gun.  I always respected cocker's but never owned one (Mag guy myself).  But them E-Cockers can rip.
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very nice gun i like it
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Nice looking gun. 2k3's are what got me into 'cockers.
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god this thing is so dirty, nice post count sinister 7777.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DeTrevni Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 January 2008 at 10:09pm
It's a 2k3 E-Bladed Vert 'cocker. You have the Planet Eclipse E1 E-Blade board with version 1.06 software. Translation, you can only shoot semi-auto. Which isn't bad at all! I like semi-play. Ramping is for doody-heads.

Nexus and Belsales rams (they're the same thing) are top-o'-the line, and Tickler LPR's perform very well. Not to mention, CP makes some nice regs. You have a very nice e-'cocker there.


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yea i was messing around with the buttons, figgured them out pretty fast, no book :( oh well, yep only semi....i got to get a new asa, this one did not come with it.

on the cp reg, can i re route the line and put on a guage on it?

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I think you can put a gauge on it, but I think you have to run the macro out of the bottom of the reg, as there's no way to seal it. 
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now i got to find a guage and a on/off asa near my place.

Edit: i was thinking of doing the silver blue again with this gun...should i?



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I say stick with the silver and blue. as for the ASA www.actionvillage.com is always a good place to start since they have great prices.  if you are going to get other gear for it you may want to look there to to try and get the free shipping.  Nice looking gun though.  I am becoming more and more of a cocker fan myself.  Just got the Tacticaltrilogy when they went on sale on actionvillage and it is very quiet and accurate.  let me know how that runs on the electronics.  I got the fully mechanical one so that I would have a fully mechanical for rainy days ( and because I didnt want to have 2 sets of electronics to work with) 
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I love the triggers on those. Look good, feel good.
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kurieitaa, pm me with your e-mail address, I'll send a .pdf of the E-1 manual to you

Remember, when you're not playing with that thing, take the battery out of the grip. E-1's continue to drain battery life even when the frame is turned off.

nice pick up! That trigger is after-market as well btw. The stock E-1 trigger is a classic two-finger rather than a blade-style.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kurieitaa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 January 2008 at 11:57am

Originally posted by impulse! impulse! wrote:

I love the triggers on those. Look good, feel good.
Yea it does feal good, not a fan of double trigs but i like this one.

Originally posted by tallen702 tallen702 wrote:

kurieitaa, pm me with your e-mail address, I'll send a .pdf of the E-1 manual to you

Remember, when you're not playing with that thing, take the battery out of the grip. E-1's continue to drain battery life even when the frame is turned off.

nice pick up! That trigger is after-market as well btw. The stock E-1 trigger is a classic two-finger rather than a blade-style.

thanks for the info, and Pm'd.



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nu cidd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 January 2008 at 8:12pm
I like it. I wish that they didnt make the new cockers though. They all look stupid and are made out of plastic...
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they are plastic now?, thats scary.
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No, he just doesn't know what he's talking about. Even the lowest of Trilogies are still mainly metal with a composite frame. Even the old 'cockers used a composite frame though.
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