Paintball Magazine April 2020 Issue | Page 12

NEW product SPOTLIGHT Shocktech Desert Fox What was once a workhorse of professional paintball in the hands of top players and teams that became legends of the game like the Ironmen, Aftershock and the Predators has now been reborn as a true art form. Indeed, custom Autococker paintball guns are back in a big way, with newer, updated technology for better performance than ever, and more intricate anodizing and metal cuts to create works of straight-shooting art. An ideal example is the Desert Fox from Shocktech – a hand-built machine straight from Aftershock legend Danny Love, the Desert Fox is labelled as their top-tier product and packs a punch with the company’s Gunfighter frame, a matching-anodized Field 1 Acculock barrel, a clamping feed neck and some impressive sculpting on the body. While a high-dollar, truly custom Shocktech Autococker like the Desert Fox surely isn’t for everyone, those who do choose to make the purchase are certain to turn heads in the staging area, get likes on social media, and apply paintballs to faces. The full line of Shocktech Autocockers including the Desert Fox are online at Shocktechusa.com. Immortal Air 98 Immortalite Air System With woodsball and mechanical ten-man back in vogue, along with the scenario season starting up (or at least it was, thanks Corona Virus), players are back on the hunt for larger compressed air bottles that provide all the shots they need to play long tournament games or roam the field for long periods without running out of air. Let’s face it, there’s nothing worse than seeing bad guys you can’t shoot because your marker ran out of air and is blooping paintballs five feet out the barrel. Immortal Air has a solution- their new, smaller, lighter and ultra- efficient Immortalite air system with a 98 cubic inch bottle! For players intent on keeping the hammer down, a big bottle like this, with an efficient new Immortal Aura Ascent regulator is just the thing! See the full line of new Immortalite bottles and Aura Ascent regulators at ImmortalAir.com. 012 paintball.media magazine