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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
Dave Russell
on December 15, 2002 at 13:27:52

I have a 2002 blue vert feed cocker with a shocktech drop forward, an ans quickfire trigger frame that came from a GX-3 chaos cocker fade anodized from matching blue to black, and an ans quick pull bolt. I switched the springs out of the ans frame with the stock frame springs, which made the pull lighter. I am thinking about madman springs what would you do? I was wondering if the quick pull bolt was the right type of bolt, because according to some people it won't work well with cockers above 2000. I thought about a super fly bolt. what would you use? also my cocker as opposed to most cockers that I've seen is very loud, and breaks balls often, but that's because I was firing in 35 degree wheather. I was firing PMI paint. I usually shoot Worr or Nitro Duck. My gun seems to have a lot of blowback. What should I do? Was it just the result of the wheather? When I fire my gun it makes a pop sound. What would you do? what should I change? I do need to switch to nitro soon. I as well have a nice little B.O.A. barrel that seems to work well. How do you feel about B.O.A.?

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