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A-1Paintball was the first to bring
you the Free Flow Autococker review. When we first
tested the Free Flow Autococker, you could only purchase
this gun directly through Professional Paintball.
They have a minor distribution channel in place.
This gun can now be purchased through a few of the big
name online sites like paintballgear.com,
actionvillage.com, and
sportsalternative.com.
This gun is too sweet! The gun with everything you see in the picture is
$935 (without the tank). The Air America Armageddon 68 cubic IN 4500 PSI tank runs for
an additional $425. This cocker is made exclusively by Professional Paintball, which back up everything they sell with lifetime warranties. The following accessories/features come stock on this gun:
Dye aluminum barrel
Air America black ice regulator with tournament cap.
All new internals done by Professional Paintball
Paint job
All milling done by Professional Paintball
Palmer rock regulator with rock knob
All stainless steel and chromed parts
The following are extras:
If you want to have left or right feed, that is $185 less.
A fancy splash job is an extra $100
When testing this gun we only equipped it with a 12V revolution hopper. We shot RP Sherr and PMI paintballs through it.
The first test we did was a rapid fire test. This gun performed flawlessly. It didnt chop any paint, the balls hit the target consistently, and the trigger is real snappy. I found it easy to lay a lot of paint.
This autococker fires about 7 balls a
second.
The second test we did was the consistency of velocity. The gun shot consistently in a grouping of 5 feet per second. Meaning the difference between the high velocity and low velocity was 5. This is very good. I have seen alot of guns that bounce around like crazy at the chronograph.
The third test we performed was an accuracy test. From 50 feet away all the balls were landing in a 6 inch circle. During this test we fired a whole hopper full of balls. Some of the shots were fired slowly and some were fired in fast 3 shot bursts.
In the mini tests that we performed, whether it was
during rapid fire or slow shooting, the gun consistently
hit the mark time and time again.
The other accuracy test that we
performed was from 100 feet away. At that distance
90 percent of the balls that we fired landed within a 12
inch circle. This is pretty impressive in my
book. The 10 percent miss rate could be due to one
of five things:
1. The shooter
2. The balls
3. The ball to barrel fit
4. The stability of the velocity
5. The wind
Overall, our whole team was very impressed with this fantastic marker. From the looks, to the top of the line accessories, to the rapid fire, to the accuracy, and finally the nice balance this marker has. We have seen some of the best paintball toys around. So it takes a lot to impress us, this did it. This cocker is the real deal.
Check out Professional Paintballs website!
If you would like a professional, like Ethan, to build you a gun like this call him at 716-924-9930.
Special thanks go out to Professional Paintball for letting us have the opportunity to test a great product.
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