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    WTB Pair of Trilogies and/or Cheap Cockers

    All set folks, thanks everyone!



    I'm trying to put together a low budget setup for my buddy and his wife as they get back into paintball. They've been looking at entry level Spyders and the like however I'd much rather get them something like a Trilogy.

    The market seems super screwy right now, but I'm trying to keep their marker budget to 150 for the pair so they can get a decent mask, steelie tanks, etc. Not sure if $150 is a fair ask for a pair of Trilogies, but worth a shot!
    Last edited by goofyman23; 09-05-2020, 06:56 AM.
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    Trilogy markers tend to go for around $100 each I have two pros but they leak and need work if it's not a rush job I can get them up and going. I also have all the other goodies as well. Pm me if interested.

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      #3
      I've got a right feed Autococker and several Spyders if you want one of each. I can throw in some extra gear (masks, 48 aluminum tanks, ect. if you're looking for a full package).

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        #4
        Saw this today. Seller may ship. Not mine

        https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/...186134621.html

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          #5
          Originally posted by Nxt1playr View Post
          Trilogy markers tend to go for around $100 each
          Just to point out/clarify: Trilogy Pro and Competition models fetch that price, perhaps a tad higher for the Pro models. Sport models (the blue or green, unregulated ones) tend to go for under $100. I've seen them for as cheap as $50-60, though I'd say they're worth it for $70.

          The Sports are better shooters than what their prices indicate, and no HPRs to rebuild. Not that you'd need to. They're darn good regs. Just throwing that out there anyway.
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            Originally posted by glaman5266 View Post
            Just to point out/clarify: Trilogy Pro and Competition models fetch that price, perhaps a tad higher for the Pro models. Sport models (the blue or green, unregulated ones) tend to go for under $100. I've seen them for as cheap as $50-60, though I'd say they're worth it for $70.

            The Sports are better shooters than what their prices indicate, and no HPRs to rebuild. Not that you'd need to. They're darn good regs. Just throwing that out there anyway.
            Would it be worth it to slap a reg on a Sport or at that point is it better to find a Comp or Pro?
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              I don't want to talk you out of a sale on my end but from what I have read any time you can regulate over not regulating it gives you more consistency and the better the reg the better it usually stays constant pressure wise.

            • glaman5266

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              If you want something regulated, buy a Comp or Pro. Sport models are springed to handle straight bottle pressure, so they don't need to be regulated. If you put a reg on one you'll need to change the springs.

            #7
            Have you looked at a GoG eNMEy?
            Great guns. I use mine over my Cocker.
            $150 new . One is on Ebay @ $51 ends Sat around 9EST.
            They dont have the coolness of a Cocker but are not complicated either.

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