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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: autococker upgrades

In Reply to: autococker upgrades posted by curt_nav_as on January 12, 2004 at 14:48:53:


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Posted by:
curt_nav_as
on January 14, 2004 at 08:58:35

: Hey, I bought a WGP 2003 cocker not too long back and 100% happy. I'm looking to upgrade the front block, 3way, regulator, bolt, and basiclly the whole nine yards. I was wondering if anyone out there in fairyland could help me out with some of the pro's and con's of different items?

: Also this might sound like a dumb question but are all autococker parts interchangable (ie. an outkast with my 03')?


~~ Ok thank you for the responses, let me clear some stuff up first, I play speedball, rec, and a little woodland. I wouldn't mind to go electric, but i wouldn't mind just a shorter trigger pull. Is there anyway to shorten that, my gun doesn't have a trigger stop as far as i know (unless it's internal). Also The main reason I would like to upgrade the frontblock, 3-way, and ram is mainly air efficeny and a better shot. I shoot evil, and blaze paint and run a Freak 14' on my gun. Hope that can narrow the responses. thank you

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