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This is the basic model Shocker from Smart Parts, referred as the base model Shocker because it represents the starting point for all other Shockers, and is totally non-upgraded. It is obviously the cheapest as a result.

These markers were sold between 2003-2006, and the standard part configuration changed slightly as the years passed. Before being discontinued in 2006, the stock parts were as follows:
· Stock Shocker trigger
· Pressure gauge for vertical adapter as of 2005
· Vertical Max-Flo regulator (as of late 2003)
· Smart Parts "Angle drop" with Smartvalve ASA
· Stock non-HE bolt assembly
· Crosshair bolt guide
· All American barrel 14"
· Stock non-clamping feedneck
· Vision boards were made a standard part in 2006, but cost an additional $100 for 2003-2005 Shockers. Vision Shockers come with a Nerve board for rebound modes and expanded dwell adjustment (expanded compared to the previous version of boards).

Base

Base

Color Options:
· Shockers were released in mid-2003 but the "default" color schemes weren't available until 2004. These original 2004 colors included gloss black
Gloss black Shocker SFT
, red
Gloss red Shocker SFT
, blue
Gloss blue Shocker SFT
, and pewter
Gloss pewter Shocker SFT
.
· In mid 2005 more colors were added to both Shockers and Nerves: gloss olive
Gloss olive Shocker SFT
, orange
Gloss orange Shocker SFT
, pink
Gloss pink Shocker SFT
, yellow
Gloss yellow Shocker SFT
, silver
Gloss silver Shocker SFT
, and dust black
Dust black Shocker SFT
.
· Occasionally, other dust finish markers would appear from time to time, including green
Dust green Shocker SFT
, silver, olive, and others.
· Some factory fades (example fade)
Gloss red-to-grey fade Shocker SFT
were produced in 2003 and 2004 but these were rare and didn't last past 2004.
· The original 2003 colors included "electric blue"
Electric blue Shocker SFT
, black, and gold
Gold Shocker SFT
. The bright electric-blue markers were the first Shockers produced, all serial numbers below SH1400. Gold and electric blue markers are both from 2003 and the color didn't carry into later years; later yellow Shockers are more common, but their color is brighter in hue compared to the 2003 gold markers.