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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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paintballer86

on November 18, 2002 at 20:48:51

I can get a 2002 vert cocker for $319 with a free hinge trigger (not installed) and a bottom line off the internet. At the local store they sell the 2002 vert cockers for $400 stock. I've never had a cocker before and buying it from the net has a big price savings. However if i buy it at the store they do tune ups and repairs for free (plus the cost of materials, but labor is free) what should i do? I'm affraid if i buy it off the internet i will not know howo do somehting and be stuck with a problem. Bu i can bring it to the store and the'll look at it and do any repairs for a fee. What would you recomend. The hinge comes unistalled so is that hard to instal plus retime? Any help would be appreciated, thanks

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