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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Old Cocker Upgraded to Vertical Feed

In Reply to: Old Cocker Upgraded to Vertical Feed posted by Boglins on May 05, 2003 at 23:12:54:


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Posted by:
Poldo

on May 06, 2003 at 08:27:10

OK i had pretty much the same problem as you. I had a 96 minicocker that i wanted to put an e-blade on. So i did. worked fine. just couldnt use the eye. Eclipse hasnt made a version of their eye yet that works on side feed cockers. It is supposed to be in the making. Well i got frustrated and started looking for a new body. I soon figured out that its much more worth it to just buy a new gun. first of all...the front block screw...you said you have a low pressure chamber, wont fit new style cockers. it will be too small. second...on the 96, the velocity adjuster was held in by the beaver tail screw. It isnt anymore. The 03 cockers come with the squared lug needed for opitimal performance from the e-blade. so my suggestion to you is this. by an 03 autococker, if you have a ram and LPR that you like, put it on it. Install the 3-way, and there ya go. an awesome cocker. then...you can take the hinge trigger from the 03 and put it on one of your other cockers. thats what i did.
hope this helps
adam

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