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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Front Blocks


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Posted by:
hipboyscott
on November 11, 2002 at 15:07:25

I am in need of an autocoker front block, to run a new marker prototype I made.

I am looking for the cheapest possible frontblock (complete preferable) to use. I need to cut costs, I needed to re-do the reciever, and That means I had to take costs away from my other components.

I would appreciate if someone has any stock frontbocks (rod would be nice, but not necessary) that I could take off their hands, for the better of the industry.

I was originally going to buy a frontblock from a website, but I can only find aftermarket ones, which run over 100+ for the setup. These are nice when one wants maximum fluidity and speed from their marker, however I just need a system to test my design on, and the best possible solution is the cheapest working one.

If you would like to talk furthur please E-mail me at:

hipboyscott@earthlink.net

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