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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Autococker '01 (?)


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Posted by:
Dean "Deaner" Iversen
on March 14, 2003 at 15:53:58

I just received an autococker, probably an '01 model, but basic stock. I'm an old suped-up Spyder user, so this is sort of an upgrade for me. I know very little about the 'cocker, except generally from looking down the barrel on the receiving end. Anyway, I need a website or a booklet/pamphlet on the 'cocker, how to take it apart, take care of it, tune it, etc. I know some basic stuff, like it doesn't use liquid well, compressed air is better than CO2, getting used to the trigger pull is different than the Spyder, things like that. But if it breaks on the field, I don't know how to take care of it. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! Deaner

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