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32 degree cocker question


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Posted by:
Homebrew

on September 27, 2003 at 12:22:44

I have a quick question for anyone knowledgeable on 32 degree cockers. I've been speaking with a guy online about buying an older model 32 degree cocker, but am not sure exactly how old it is and am curious about whether or not it uses 2000+ parts or pre-2000 parts. The guy isn't knowledgeable about paintball, the was supposedly given to him to settle a cash debt. But all that aside, i'm trying to figure out if the gun has the larger 2000+ front valve chamber. I'd be getting a very good deal on the gun, but just want to know more about the gun before i buy it. Anyway, the guy says it looks just like the gun pictured here:
http://www.pbreview.com/products/reviews/417/

Please limit responses to my question. I don't need advice on the transaction or being weary of deals that are too good to be true. The guy has already agreed to using an escrow service for the transaction. Any info on this 32 degree gun is greatly appreciated however. Thanx,

-Kevin

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