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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

custom cocker

In Reply to: I want this gun to rock posted by AMISH_MAFIA on January 13, 2003 at 21:38:15:


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Posted by:
John "packer" LaCara

on January 14, 2003 at 22:41:07

The first thimg your going to need is a good inline reg. I reccomend the ANS chaos cocker reg because it works well and it won't give you problems. You should also get a good valve and lug. I reccomend a rat valve and phat hammer from shocktech. A Dye centerline venturi bolt would also help lower you pressure. If your looking for a quality fron end you should look at either a dye or shocktech if your willing to spend the money. I prefer DYE but shocktech is probably a better choice. Top it off with a KAPP reflex trigger frame and you've got yourself anyone's dream cocker. I would also recommend getting your body milled and anodized. You can get an awsome job done at WWW.WHITEWOLFAIRSMITHING.COM for under $300. I hope this helps. (I'll warn you though that if you don't time it right a cocker like that would really suck)

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