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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: sniper3 to semi

In Reply to: sniper3 to semi posted by brenden mcbain on January 19, 2003 at 20:57:41:


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Posted by:
PigTech
on January 20, 2003 at 11:58:26
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: i have a sniper 3 (three, not 2)
: nad i wanted to turn it into semi, can anyone help me?
: what do i need where does the reg go?

The reg goes on the pneumatics block. You can get fully loaded front blocks with the hollow from companies like Shocktech, KAPP, Evil, etc. These are loaded up with the pneumatics reg, the 4 way and the ram. Additionally you'll need the pump arm to link the ram to the backblock, and the timing rod to link the 4 way to the trigger.

Also, make sure when purchasing the front block, that you deal with an experienced store to make sure you get the right model to fit on your receiver (if they're just a mail order warehouse online, they may not know). I believe with a Sniper 3, you'll need a MiniCocker front block, not an Autococker front block, and there may be different models depending on if it's pre or post 2,000 model year.

Also, if you're not experienced with the timing and set-up on an Autococker, you'll probably need an airsmith to do the assembly and timing.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

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