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KM2's Glacier board for the Shocker replaces the original circuit board and provides most of the top mods for the marker: standard 9V battery use, better microswitch for the trigger, easy external power switch and power-indicator LED, and all the innovative Gabriel-type trigger-programmable fire modes! For a full review of the Glacier itself, click HERE. For an overview of the Gabriel-type fire modes, click HERE.
The Anti-Chop Eye system provides a level of "self timing" feedback to the Glacier controller. It senses when a paintball has been fully seated in the breech, then allows the bolt to close and the gun to fire. This prevents (or at least severely reduces the chances of) a not-quite-fully-chambered 'ball from being "snipped" by the closing bolt. You're then less dependent on the strength of the batteries in the loader or on external'air assist' hoses, you can tune the gun closer to a maximum ROF and really honk it out there, and it allows a player to RUN, full-tilt and hell-bent-for-leather, while providing his (or her) own cover fire, all without worrying about chopping a 'ball in the breech.
The complete Glacier Vision System installation, which includes a new Glacier AT board, the eye sensors, full installation and preliminary timing, is $300.