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Re: What should I do to my new 03 cocker?

In Reply to: What should I do to my new 03 cocker? posted by worrlock on June 03, 2003 at 21:16:19:


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TEAMxINFAMOUS

on June 03, 2003 at 23:04:51

hey i would say you got it down. i would go with the orracle parts. if u want to go electro i would get the worr-blade when it comes out, oh yea GET A FREAK!

: What should i do with my new 03 cocker? Get creative tell me what you think i should put on it. I was thinking basic Orr-acle parts like Orr-acle Tickler Slg. Hmr., Orr-acle 3 way, Orr-acle Delrin Bolt, Orr-acle regulator with angled asa, and sto ram. Do you need anything else to make those parts work right on an 03 cocker? And will they work on an 03 cocker? I know that some do. And dont say anthing about a barrel system i have 1 already Kaner WGP barrel system.


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