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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
gregh
on November 30, 2003 at 02:00:37

Length of hose. Buy the drop and use a macro line for now(cut to length). Many players like to get an aftermarket reg after playing for some time with their cocker. Once you are happy with gun, reg and drop(my son hated the drop and switched to a cradle which he loves though he thought the drop(a black flame CP drop with CP on off) was the greatest thing he ever saw. The CP flame drop now resides on our back-up gun a tippy 98 as I already had a drop for my Eclipse Impulse and he is using the cradle. Once you are set with your drop then you can add a steel braided line and it is simply a matter of measuring what you need(if you are not happy/having problems with the macro line). As I play hard and don't like to worry about going into a bunker hard I like steel lines as they don't develop leaks like macros but I always run macros(plastic line I am not sure if I am using term right) until I settle in with the gun and know I like the set-up.

: : : 1) cockers can be tempermental, i would have to say that the farther you move away from stock the more problems-but not all the time.
: : : 2) i dont know what length hose.
: : : 3) cockers are a great investment. i wish i wouldve started out with one instead of a spyder.

: :
: : thanks for the input! now does anybody know what length hose i will need for a 2k3 cocker with a cp flame drop?


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