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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

What size wrench does it take?

In Reply to: Re: 98 hammer lug posted by Vampyr on November 26, 2002 at 00:05:28:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on November 26, 2002 at 09:33:52

I saw a hammer from a old cocker (pre 98??) that was smaller than the current size, it took a 3/32, I think, allen wrench to adjust. I don't know if that was changed in 98 or not, thought I'd let you know. Did you try WGP? They may send you one for nothing. ANS has some nice ones, but I don't know if they sell them singly. Hope it helps.

Razor


: The only place I can find it for sure is the WGP Player Parts Kit. http://www.compulsivepaintball.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&specific=joqmeqi8

: But that is a bit pricy Never mind... I reread and see that's where you had it. I'll keep looking.

: The Shocktech Hammer comes with a lug for $13.00
: http://www.thepaintballstore.com/product281.html

: P&P makes one, but it is rounded. I am not fond of those...

:
: : I need a lug for a 98 autococker and i don't want to spend 30$ on the whole kit again. (I gave my lug out of my kit to a friend) Anyone know a online store that sells just lugs? I've tried all the pro shops around and none have cocker parts or seem intersted in gettting them for me. (Everyone around is all about Impulse's, "get an impulse" "get rid of that cocker and get an impulse everyone around here is" *gives all the pro shops around a one finger salute*) 3 years ago everyone around here swore by the cocker, now there is no love left.
: : Thanks
: : A.H.


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