Worr Game Products (WGP) - Trilogy Pro SF Autocockerer Reviews
Worr Game Products (WGP) Trilogy Pro SF AutocockererI have owned a Trillogy pro SF for little over 6 months now and have no major flaw in the design.
Pros
This marker requires zero technical skill to set up, just plug in and your ready to play!...
I have owned a Trillogy pro SF for little over 6 months now and have no major flaw in the design.
Pros
This marker requires zero technical skill to set up, just plug in and your ready to play! Setting the velocity is just as easy as any other cocker, simply unscrew the cocking rod and adjust your ivg to your designated velocity then reinstall the cocking rod, very consistant with only +/- 3-4fps.
Maintnance, very simple to perform on this marker, take the bolt out and add some lube to the orings, drop some oil down the asa and your ready to rock.
Cons
Very little room to fit the battery in the marker.
Eye system is unrealable and does not always work, I've chopped many balls, and have had many time when I was just dryfiring with the eyes on.
Frame is a bit cramped with the board, hoses and noid.
Very tiny trigger gaurd.
all and all this a great marker for the price. I would suggest this marker to a newer player, or a player who wants to buy their first electirc marker.
This review has been rated:
Currently 5/5 stars.
Worr Game Products (WGP) Trilogy Pro SF AutocockererTHe trilogy shoots as accurate as you would expect from an autococker. The stock barrel is nice and the marker has a nice hefty weight in the hands. Would recommend for woodsball.
THe trilogy shoots as accurate as you would expect from an autococker. The stock barrel is nice and the marker has a nice hefty weight in the hands. Would recommend for woodsball.
This review has been rated:
Currently 0/5 stars.
Worr Game Products (WGP) Trilogy Pro SF AutocockererThese are on sale at firstcallpaintball.com for $84 plus shipping, so you get an amazing electric autococker for under $100 shipped to your door. The timing was off when I got mine and it chopped a...
These are on sale at firstcallpaintball.com for $84 plus shipping, so you get an amazing electric autococker for under $100 shipped to your door. The timing was off when I got mine and it chopped a few balls. Being a cocker guy, I timed everything like usual with an exception of the 3 way which isn't adjustable. That is a good thing in my mind. The gun is 1 bad paint slinger, and the modes are nice to have. Trigger is very adjustable, and can be set to length of pull, and sensitivity. Mine's a hair trigger now. 4 Modes are adjustable by flipping toggles under grip, and eyes can be turned off or on. For the price, I would buy this gun over and over again if I had to. I give it a 10, but make sure to get a feeder to keep up and keep from pinching etc. Vlocity for me, and HP 68/4500 tank for me. Low pressure gun, keep in mind reg wise.
Semi= toggles off/off which blinks green 18bps
TA Ramp= toggles on/on and it will blink yellow, ramping after 3rd shot 15bps
B Ramp=toggles off/on will blink red, pull and hold trigger=2 shots, pull and release=3 shots. Ramp begins on 1st trigger pull and must maintain 4+bps. 18bps
FULL AUTO=toggles on/off blinks grn, yellow, red (RASTA ) Pull trigger 4 times and hold to activate. Don't need to walk it or rush, just 4 pulls and hold. Practice all modes with no air, and adjust trigger to your preference. 15bps