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Re: Parts For 99 Cocker

In Reply to: Re: Parts For 99 Cocker posted by Razorpb on May 05, 2003 at 13:56:59:


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Posted by:
Ben "Uncle_Freddy" Murray

on May 05, 2003 at 14:26:55

How is it possible to use a 2000 block/bolt in a 99? Aren't the bolts diferent lengths? Forgive my ignorance, I have been away from paintball for awhile and only started playing again recently.

: Most parts are compatible. Ones that aren't, front block screw (banjo bolt), bolts, and back blocks, hammer springs. However you can get a 2000 back block and use 2000 bolts in the 99 body. Can anyone think of other parts not compatible?

: Razor

: : Is there anyone who still supplies parts for 99 Cockers? Seems lilke everything I find is for 2000 and beyond.


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