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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: No INHERENT problems, but...

In Reply to: No INHERENT problems, but... posted by BodyByHostess on February 25, 2003 at 09:46:19:


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Posted by:
low_n_slow

on February 25, 2003 at 14:17:53

well here is the description:
autococker 2000 with the following modifications: the guard has been removed so that the gun may be modified to run automatic, there is a custom made bolt which is more effective than the original due to its simplicity and weight. Both original bolt and guard will included for spare parts. It is timed for rapid fire and is almost silent when in play b/c of the custom barrel. (it's almost too silent) Has a 200 ball view loader that automatically loads the next ball for extream rapid fire. Has wrench adjustment to adjust the speed that ball is fired out at. And has air pressure adjustments to add or cutdown on airpressure behind each shot. I've had 200 balls go in 1 minute or less. This is a gun you won't find anywhere els

i might just take a chance on it for under 200.

: the motto, "let the buyer beware..." is good advice in the used marker world. $150 is a fair price for a well maintained, working stock 2000 cocker with possibly a few minor upgrades. If you have not seen/shot the marker just remember that it is used and unless you know the owner you have no idea how well/poorly the marker was maintained.

: That being said, most of the current upgrades will work. However, if you are planning on getting an Eclipse E-blade, the electronic eye is only compatible with vertical feed markers. I'm assuming the 2K for $150 does not have a V/F body.

thnx for the info

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