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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: what's to great about a cocker?

In Reply to: what's to great about a cocker? posted by the_only_rhino88 on September 14, 2003 at 18:50:00:


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Posted by:
gregh
on September 14, 2003 at 21:39:09

First they are the ultimate tuners gun. That is if you like to tinker and adjust to get the gun just right all the time instead of just playing with a gun that you play with when it is shooting bad to when it is shooting perfect. The cocker allows you to do some tuning to get it right everytime. The guns are really, really quiet. Ditch the stock bl and put on almost any aftermarket bl and have a very quiet gun. Accurate....when they are tuned right and with good paint(bl to paint matching important with cockers) they are amazingly accurate/consistent(shooting compressed air of course). Fast once you get the trigger set right and you get used to shooting it(not half stroking). I think they are one of the fastest non electro frame guns if not the fastest. Effecient on air and with the right upgrades my son gets approx 1200-1500 shots out of a 68cc 3000 when his gun is adjusted right. Upgrades of all type and source is out there. Allows you to get a gun to use and as you can afford/want put in the upgrades to give it the features of a high-highline gun without having to cough up the 1000-1500. Finally the main thing that makes cockers good...............The back block looks really cool when you shoot them fast ;)

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