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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: 2003 vert cocker

In Reply to: Re: 2003 vert cocker posted by TEAMxINFAMOUS on June 03, 2003 at 01:16:43:


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Posted by:
worrlock

on June 03, 2003 at 21:27:31

: hey i have an 03 vert and i love it, its the best year so far. my gun isnt stock anymore but for the 1 game i played with it stock i loved it. just make sure if you get it you will need to adjust your back block to make sure the bolt clears the vert feed. if you are looking for a great gun this is it. i have the full orracle front block kit on my gun and my trigger pull is at like 4mm so its pretty short. if you have never shot a cocker i wuold suggest go out to an empty field and practice shooting cuz it will take u a lil bit of time to adjust.
: hope it helps
: nick

:
: : I've been playing paintball for around six years now using Tippman's the entire time. Being a college student I can only afford a middle range marker and then upgrade as I get the money. I've always been partial to Autocockers and have asked around about the new 2003 Vert's with the Hinge trigger. I'm just looking to get some input from anybody who owns a 2003 vert on how you like your marker before I go purchase something new.

I own an 03 cocker, I love it.

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