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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: low presure cocker

In Reply to: low presure cocker posted by AMISH_MAFIA on January 13, 2003 at 21:35:59:


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Posted by:
X

on January 15, 2003 at 08:28:39

Hello.
Rocket valve, rat 3:16, or tornado.
Lightening bolt (a bit more flow) or keep the stock.
Adjustable front reg. (or buy the twister kit. see ravi's site)
If using co2, double regulate. You have the stock inline, now get an externally adjustable ergo (got mine brand new on ebay for $45+shipping) or a cmi inline (more convenient if you don't have a stock and drill and spare adapter plus hose and fittings) Or run remote.
A non-ported barrel, or one with minimal porting (such as the lapco bigshot) is good for low pressure. A barrel for LP needs to be a bit longer as well (12-14 inches), since the gas expands down the barrel and pushes the ball, instead of popping it right out of the breach as in HP guns. However, since you already have a freak... ;)
That's all I can think of for now. I hope this info serves you well. Have fun!

-X

: I am planing to make a custom cocker. I have a 2002 WGP vertical autococker. I also have a freak system. I want my marker to be low presure. I am a middle/ front man. This is my question??? I want a detailed list of what your recemended upgrades are...

: Thanx Alot!!!


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