Paintball Magazine July 2018 Issue | Page 82

Paintball’s mechanical renaissance continues to move forward with more mechanical events being added to the calendar and more equipment being added to the industry all the time! After considerable success with their gateway mechanical marker, the GOG eNMEy, that has either introduced or re- introduced so many players of every skill and experience level to the joy of playing the game without a battery in their grip frame, the company has doubled-down with a truly high-end mechanical gun, the Shocker CVO. A mechanical version of their highly competitive and feature-packed Shocker XLS electronic marker, the CVO takes a light, attractive, and competitive paintball marker platform and replaces the electronics that operate the firing system with a single- trigger, mechanical grip frame creating a truly excellent high-end mechanical paintball gun 082 paintball.media magazine that’s turning heads, opening wallets and putting paint on people as quickly as they can be pushed out the factory doors! The Shocker CVO builds a mechanical marker from the already successful Shocker XLS platform, a marker already seeing use as high on the totem pole as the professional division of the NXL where it is carried inside the net by Seattle Thunder. A light, sleek and attractive spool valve marker with smooth lines, rich polished anodized aluminum and standard features including a hose-free design, on/off bottle adapter, a low-rise clamping feed neck, low pressure operation, an inline regulator and a standard Freak barrel kit, the CVO replaces the double-trigger grip frame and its electronic components with a mechanical, single-trigger system. An adjustable pivoting