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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: best upgrades

In Reply to: best upgrades posted by AMISH_MAFIA on March 25, 2003 at 19:09:04:


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on March 25, 2003 at 20:03:25

Accuracy is mainly paint to bore fit, so the only other I can think of is a better quality paint. Some people say Low pressure helps (LP)...but I don't believe so. I have an orracle, it has on operation pressure (OP) of 235 psi. I tested, that is what it sits at with the reg sweet spotted. Now, I also help a kid that has a stock 2k2 vert and a freak. I shoot both all the time and his gun is just as accurate as mine, and his OP is about 400 psi. Also, I have shot some older cockers as well with good barrels and they were just as accurate, they have even high 0p's. There isn't much more you can do for accuracy, range is by speed of the ball, which is limited to 300 fps normally. SO you can't increase range unless you get a flatline. Now, for increasing your rate of fire (rof) you could consider either a hinge trigger frame...wgp is my favorite. Keeps the mechanical simplicity of the gun. IF you want a little higher tech, then how about the eblade from eclipse. Basically, ane electronic solenoid and sear tripper. Very fast, electronically simplifies timing, however does require a little no how to install.

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