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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: What to upgrade first....

In Reply to: What to upgrade first.... posted by Steve on April 11, 2003 at 16:58:13:


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Posted by:
Chris Harding

on April 11, 2003 at 17:48:55

Personally, I would just play with it for now. See how it reacts and what you think will work for you. Just because it is stock doesn't mean it is bad.

: I just bought a 99 Autococker on Ebay...It's a really nice gun and I fell in love with it immediately.
: Of course, upgrades are in order. I'm playing with it this weekend to see if anything needs upgrading immediately. If not, I have a couple questions...
: First...I will be running CO2 for the time being. Is compressed air really a necessary option? I know it will bring increased consistancy, which, for the type of player I am, means quite a bit, but can I get the same consistancy with CO2?
: Second, barrel. It currently has the stock barrel on it, which is very accurate already. However, it is LOUD (considering it's 10" and unported). What is the best value for a barrel? I'd like to stay under $50 if at all possible (which basically rules out any kind of barrel kit unfortunately).
: Any other upgrade suggestions? Keep in mind that it came with a venturi bolt, drop forward and sexy back block, so those do not need to be upgraded for the time being.
: Thanks a lot!

: Steve


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