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WARPIG Tech Talk - Stock/Pump

Converting Autococker to a pump cocker


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Posted by:
goblin242

on January 12, 2003 at 08:31:14

I posted this same topic in the Autococker area, and I thought I should also post it here, as there may be a few pump players around that might be able to help me out with websites and/or names of kits that I can buy.

I was out at Tombstone in Corona, CA. on Saturday playing, and I noticed a few guys playing with 'Cockers that had been converted to a pump marker. I have seen this before, but it actually struck me as being fun and something that would be fun to mess around with. So my question is this, what websites might be of use in my quest for information on this or is there any particular kits one might recomend? Even online stores that sell these would be of help. Many thanks in advance for any help you fellow paintballers can offer me.

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