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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: 2002 and 2003 Vert Feed Cocker Differences/Changes

In Reply to: 2002 and 2003 Vert Feed Cocker Differences/Changes posted by Nephilim on November 26, 2002 at 01:15:43:


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Posted by:
Dragon_Reef

on November 26, 2002 at 12:19:10

Nephilim,

I am by no means an expert but I just went throught the same thing and ended up getting the 2k3. The differences that I know are body milling (makes it look better and lighter) a hinge trigger (possiblely faster shooting and grip feel) and I heard someone say that it is slightly lower pressure (not confirmed, I heard around 350psi instead of 2k2 at around 450psi "Not confirmed"). I found mine on ebay for $310 shipped. Hopefully some of the experts will be able to give more details and reasons why to choose one or the other. Good luck.

Dave
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: I can't seem to find a list of feature differences between the '02 and '03 Vert Feed Stock Cockers. I want to compare them to find which I prefer. Could anyone tell me about them? Or better yet provide a link to an official list of either? I've tried worr.com, but they only show the '02. Also, you could provide a list of upgrades that are most vital to a stock cocker. I prefer to provide support where it's needed (what that position is called I don't know) So, I need a precision marker that will "drive tacks," not burn the most paint. Thanks a lot!

: ~Nephilim


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