Paintball Magazine July 2015 Issue | Page 132

MARKEreview Constructed, cut and carved from richly, colorfully anodized aluminum, the Shocker RSX is delivered in a diminutive hard case. This is thanks in no small part to the size of the marker itself. The zippered case contains and protects the marker and its barrel, along with a quick-start guide, barrel cover, grease, spare parts, Allen keys and a factory-installed nine-volt battery. This case will easily fit in any player’s gear bag or backpack and will help them transport and protect their Shocker event after event, weekend after weekend, season after season. Past the case surrounding the Shocker RSX, the marker itself delivers an impressive list of standard features. A low pressure, electronic spool valve marker, the Shocker RSX features Autococker barrel threads (yes, Autococker threads rather than Shocker/Luxe/GOG threads), a standard Freak multi-piece barrel with a matching anodized, All American ported tip, anti-chop eyes, a smooth, adjustable double trigger, multi-function computer screen with all the necessary modes and adjustments at the rear of the 132 paintball magazine marker’s grip frame, a clamping vertical feed port, hosefree air, an on/off bottle adapter, internal regulator and quick-release bolt system that pops from the receiver by simply pushing a button. Available in various polished, solid anodized colors, the new SP Shocker RSX is well-appointed and well thought-out, from looks to features to its price. Small and Ɩv