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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

custom autococker


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Posted by:
d-rock
on January 10, 2003 at 16:12:37

Hello, I'm thinking about getting a custom autococker can you recommend anybody who does custom autocockers with the cobra body set?? websites or business names? Another option I was considering was just buying a stock autococker for now and buying a spanky cobra body set. would that work? I would probably want to upgrade the internals too right? maybe later on, what are the most important internal parts I could buy to dramatically improve the performance of the gun instead of just keeping the stock parts? Or I should ask what are the main differences in parts between most custom autocockers and the stock wgp autococker?? what brand do u recommend? I'd probably be best just buying an already put together gun but they do get pretty pricey i might decide to build my own gun and buy parts little by little. I'm pretty new to paintball and I'm trying to learn any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

David

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