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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

total noob question, but seeking help....


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Posted by:
rodman
on May 23, 2003 at 14:24:24

OK, I sorta just got my outkast---its on its way back to the store, because the frame was scratched up....but should have another new one next week...

anyways, all ive played with previous to this was a model 98, and that obviously required virtually no maintenance. i know the cocker will be different. and i was hoping folks could answer a few questions, without flaming me for the dumb questions....

first, is the autococker trix video worth it, or is there a better owners manual for it that i could use?

second, i know with the m98, increasing/reducing FPS was easy---i didnt stare at the cocker long enough, but how hard/easy is it to change FPS?

i figured the cocker video might be good for a noob like me, but i dont want to waste money if there are better things available....

id ask the guys i play with, but all but one shoots an angel, so they arent very knowledgeable about cockers, except to tell me that once its working, dont mess with it

thanks for the help

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