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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker
Re: Autococker Pneumatics + trigger frames?

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Posted by Pat Mulligan on Novembe r 03, 2002 at 18:53:52:

In Reply to: Autococker Pneumatics + trigger frames? posted by Bill Scully on Novembe r 02, 2002 at 11:35:49:

The Shocktech front pneumatics are a good choice (although the only component that will affect trigger pull is the three way) but if it were me I'd be more inclined to get the blade or reflex hinge triggers, they are externally adjustable and they look and feel alot nicer.


: ive been looking around for a nice fast trigger pull for my 2k autococker. I want speed without going electro. So ive been looking at the dye 2 finger hinge trigger frame and shocktech bomb 3 way, shocktech fps regulator, and shocktech ram.
: What do you think?




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