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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: Autococker

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Posted by CockerXprt on June 26, 2002 at 23:09:12:

In Reply to: Autococker posted by Hons on June 26, 2002 at 13:30:12:

you can put lower pressure parts on your cocker.
by doing this it makes more of a hiss, than a pop noise when you cocker fires...

valves= aka,shocktech,free flow,gen-x,etc

regulator= regulate the pressure going into your marker by using,(gen-x2,vigi,aka sidewinder,etc.)

bolt= you bolt does not matter. ive shot a stock bolt and compared it to a "custom/vinturi" bolt and i see no difference.

hammer= these do a big difference if you get a heavier hammer you can make your stock valve act like a lower pressue valve, this is done by making it hit harder on the cup seal(by turning the velocity up manually, by taking off the cocking rod)

barrel= yeah, duh... if you have it ported it will make your marker quieter...

all this information im giving you was from trying alot of these parts, or simply experimenting..

good luck

Froggy
Scenario Team Odyssey



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