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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Completely Custom Cocker

In Reply to: Completely Custom Cocker posted by Darby_Crash on December 29, 2002 at 02:14:47:


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Posted by:
Jon Frank

on December 30, 2002 at 03:12:32

: I plan on making (as the subjects states) a completely custom autococker. By this i mean that i am going to build it from scratch, not buy a gun then upgrade. Every part will be bought individually (at least to an extent im not going to buy EVERY piece by itself, but for instance the threeway seperate from the ram, reg, and other stuff) i would like some input as to what i should use, money is not an issue i want THE VERY BEST! And also if anyone knows of the merlin frame id like to know about it, ive heard of it but cant find any solid info on it.

: P.S. any websites to back up your info would be much appreciated. Please dont respond if you dont have any experience with the product your endorsing. Thanx


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