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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Which front pneumatics kit?

In Reply to: Which front pneumatics kit? posted by Bradley on October 15, 2003 at 13:57:23:


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Posted by:
Spydermag

on October 15, 2003 at 17:21:29

I also have 98 cocker and have been running the ANS pneumatics on the front block just fine. I have a WGP hinge and it seams to have a longer trigger pull. I might try the adjustable 3-way from WGP.


: Just getting back into paintball and the only part of my former arsenal I still have it my trusty 98 cocker. I had done some stuff to it (new bolt, hinge trigger, beaver tail), but one thing I hadn't changed by the time I stopped playing was change out the stock pneumatics. Now that I am getting back into it I am probably getting a new gun but need this to still be tourney ready. I remember the ans used to be really popular, and now I see shocktech has a pretty good set up. Just wondering what you all thought. Thanks in advance for all your help.


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