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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: How to make a custom autococker?

In Reply to: How to make a custom autococker? posted by Proboy24 on April 19, 2003 at 10:50:46:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on April 21, 2003 at 18:25:19

I can supply you with a schematic of a 2000 body vertical feed cocker, complete with 5 full size views w/ cutaway, and 4 isometric views, hole diameters and depths, fastener list for an entire assembled cocker, and thread specs. This document could be dropped off at a machine shop and you could pick up a finished (raw body). Price is $20 delivered. It was created by a skilled machinist friend of mine. As far as the internal parts I would recommend the Orracle valve assembly it comes with the needed springs, I use the ANS quick pull bolt and am extremely happy with it, and I use a stock WGP hammer, inline reg and 2000 cocker body. Hope it helps, let me know if your interested.

Razor

: I want to make a custom autococker starting from scratch, but i don't know what parts i need. I know to get the:body,pneumatics,front&rear block,tigger frame, regulator, barrel, ASA adapter, cocking rod,vert feed, hammer, and bolt. I know nothing of the internal parts, esp. about the hammer and bolt.


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