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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Just got a n ew auto cocker 2k3


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Posted by:
Chronik
on October 29, 2003 at 22:02:28

wow...this is a lot more complex than my existing markers. I just won a new cocker 2k3 last weekend in a raffle. EMR Paintball in PA. and all their sponsors are the best!!! Anyways..I am planning on using this as a backup marker and wanted to know what upgrades I should get. I am definitely gonna replace the stock barrel, probably gonna get freak kit. I already have a spare ANS reg so the stock one is gonna go in my spare parts kit..I've read about an delron (i think thats what it is called) should i get a new bolt..others say that the 3way valve should be upgraded. I dont really care how it looks..I want to get performance upgrades, not chromed valves cuz they look pretty. Any advice is appreciated.
Steve "Chronik"
In Harm's Way

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