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'98 Autococker Rebuild! Need up-to-date info!
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Posted by: Dean "Dimi" Dimitri on September 15, 2003 at 00:48:21
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Alright, sorry for the bit of along post, but I gotta. lol ;-) I got a PGP this weekend and played which I haven't done in 3 years. Work, money and a car accident and major injury have stopped me. I am returning the PGP, they don't make them like they used too, *sh!T.... I remember PGPs were solid lil guns, not the POS i got. ANYWHO. I am going to rebuild my cocker. It's a 1998 body. I have a complete front end. I was thinking about going to a Sniper setup, but I would miss the sound of that back block in my ears. Everything is obivously old-school so bear with me. Body: 98 Full Cocker I have no trigger frame or trigger, i sold my old one, it was sweet, Chrome benchmark and I had a buddy have someone from Aftershock tighten it all up... damn i wish i didnt sell it. Internals, valve, hammer and springs, I want all new. I dont care if it's high pressure. I went low psi and I really didn't care for it. The lowest I would want is like 500 psi if that. I looked around and there is so many types nowadays; and i just want a stock 98 valve / hammer kit. lol! I am looking at a swing trigger on ebay. if I dont get it, i'll get a nice normal KAPP one or something. no biggie to me. I sold my HyperFlow 68/4500 as well, SOB!!!! Grrr I am so mad at myself. so I will need a new HPA system, cheap but good flow and an on gun reg again, since my x-gen2 went with my backup gun. I do have a few stock cocker regs, very ugly but work, that should do fine, huh? What do you guys and/or ladies suggest? Oh ya, its a right feed body. and b4 the rebuild, I am having a professional acid bath and will prolly just have her stripped to the bare metal, i want functional, i dont care if its plain looking. Thanks! |
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