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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: ORRACLE AUTOCOCKER? ANYONE?

In Reply to: Re: ORRACLE AUTOCOCKER? ANYONE? posted by Mijintel on August 28, 2003 at 14:20:51:


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Posted by:
Bryant "B12" James
on September 07, 2003 at 13:48:59

I have owned an orracle for 5 months now. Other Cockers in my past were a full custom 2k2 raw body with all aftermarket shockteck parts minus a dye swing trigger, A '98 right feed pretty well stock with a slingshot bolt and a worr chrome 45 grip with a roller sear. Anyhoo, I played with the orracle for a few weeks stock, and I have to say this is the lightest, fastest cocker out there. Out of the box this was the gun the Naughty Dogs were using last year. This gun stock is put togther better than most can upgrade. Not to mention the aggrivation of timing and air efficiency. Unless you're a tech, give a few days and many headaches to the process of building one yourself.

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