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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 03:34:41

first, whats the merlin frame?

I've been dreamin about one for a long time and have kept up with all the upgrades and such.
Merlin body
superfly bolt
Shock FGP LPR, dye has a new one out
Dye 3 way, shock, They're about the same, but the dye doesn't use a the coupler
Kapp fat ram dye has a new one out.
aka pump rod or titanium
kapp reflex or eclipse blade or e-blade
lapco dye or sp barrel
shock tech c-rod, phat hammer(heavy for lp cocking(free flow technology)
back block can be custom, I would go with a pre 2000 STO style which is very small.
ravi always says lapco t-rods but if you do with the dye 3-way, i might go with the dye t-rod cause they're meant to go togather but not a big deal.
I spent alot of time a ravis paintball place, home of THE autococker info sheet but he hasn't kept up with the new stuff. pbreviews.com is awsome though!

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