I am about to purchase my first Auto Cocker and I am looking at the 2k2 Black Magic. A retailer near me is offering it for $700 but, is willing to negotiate on the accessories (nitrous tank, hopper and bottom line) and offers lifetime service. I have seen it on ebay for $585 plus $20 shipping. I am interested if anyone has seen any other deals or has any suggestions for me before I make my decision.
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2k2 black magic what to pay for a 2k2 black magic
#2
Posted 22 December 2002 - 12:22 AM
Hey,
I got mine, with some upgrades, for 500$ w/ shipping...3 months old and 100 balls shot...
You just have to look, and wait, on auction sites and ebay(where I got mine). Also, search to the ends of the internet, you'll eventualy find a wholesale site that sells for ALOT less then the msrp but more than the wholesale. But hey, saving 100$ does make you 100$ richer.
I got mine, with some upgrades, for 500$ w/ shipping...3 months old and 100 balls shot...
You just have to look, and wait, on auction sites and ebay(where I got mine). Also, search to the ends of the internet, you'll eventualy find a wholesale site that sells for ALOT less then the msrp but more than the wholesale. But hey, saving 100$ does make you 100$ richer.
#3
Posted 22 December 2002 - 04:35 PM
i would get the 2k2 vert feed autococker or the 2003 autococker.after you know your way around the gun upgrade it with new things like shocktech pneumatics,etc
#4
Posted 18 January 2003 - 07:47 AM
I finally purchased the 2002 Black magic from a store near me called Action Paintball. I got the marker with Lifetime service and timing for $700 along with 10% off of all the accessories. They spent a lot of time with me showing me how to break the gun down and clean it.
I had found it cheaper online but the lifetime service was worth more to me given the potential timing problems with the gun especially if I upgrade any parts.
I appreciate the feedback and suggestions in the previous two posts.
I had found it cheaper online but the lifetime service was worth more to me given the potential timing problems with the gun especially if I upgrade any parts.
I appreciate the feedback and suggestions in the previous two posts.
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