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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Cheap 99 Tricked Cocker w/ Nitro


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Posted by:
Nicholas Stokes
on March 10, 2003 at 22:31:12

If you are lookin for a nice cocker, here it is. I am selling my ’99 Autococker. I quit playing about a year ago and it’s been on the shelf since then. This thing is sweet. The only stock part left on it is the Black right feed body. It has complete Palmer chrome front end, Palmer stabilizer reg, Alien bolt, a sweet custom trigger, a low pressure valve and spring setup. The marker comes with 68c 3kpsi Nitro tank with dropdown, also a 12” Lapco Autospirit (great smaller bore barrel). Also comes with a 12v hopper. I am selling this setup cheap because I’m in hurry to get cash for a new mountain bike. I’ve use this very reliably in tournaments in the past. It shoots remarkably well. My old team had one of the best cocker tech’s in the state as captain. Price could be around 400 or so we can maybe work something out. If you are interested, let me know. Nstokes@charter.net

Thanks, and good luck finding a marker,



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