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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

New Autococker set-up questions


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Posted by:
Jason "Zippy" Finnie

on November 14, 2002 at 13:21:27

Just bought a new 2002 right feed Autococker. It is stock except for the Freak back I bought to use my inserts from my Mag.

I will use this gun when I play a more passive role with groups of newbies and I stay in the backfield relaying info for them, playing more of a longball defender, letting them have their hayday.

Stock will work fine for me, but the instruction manual is almost non existent.

The reg is preset, no adjustments required?

Does the gun come timed from the factory?

I haven't yet gassed it up. I have a preset Crossfire stubby, 3000 down to 800 working PSI, this is ok to use with the stock reg? What if I used CO2 on a remote?

Palmer trigger stop, opinions, good, bad?

Thanks everyone for your input, I look forward to learning my new Cocker!!

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