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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: pending autotocker

In Reply to: Re: pending autotocker posted by brolo on March 09, 2003 at 12:48:31:


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Posted by:
Sinagent
on March 13, 2003 at 23:31:35

As far as upgrades go....I'd say the first thing you would want to get is compressed air(if you dont already have it). There's one thing you would have to look into though, is it availible in your area? the compressed air is much better for your gun than CO2, its cleaner. It's also more consisent so your gun will have better accuracy at a farther range, especially during rapid firing. CO2 needs time to expand from a liquid to a gas, and is affected by temp and conditions. If you've already got compressed air, then there are many upgrades you will want to look into, for instance, if you want a lighter/smoother trigger pull, you would want to look into a new 4-way. If you want more shots per fill, you would want to look into a new valve. If you want to be able to adjust things easily, then you would want to look into an adjustable primary reg, and an adjustable LPR. BEFORE you upgrade AT ALL though, JUST PLAY WITH THE GUN THE WAY IT IS. Stock guns work great! There are so many upgrades for a cocker that what you can do to it is totally up to you. You may also want to go to http://www.moodypaintball.com/pages/tech/timing.htm and look into how the gun works and how to time it. Ravi's paintball place is also a great website to look into. hope that helps
Danny

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