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  • Tim Jacobitz

    #16
    I think its just real shiney

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    • Nitroduck
      Registered User
      • Jan 2001
      • 726

      #17
      Re: guys with cockers

      Originally posted by Havoc_online
      ok just wondering if any of you can FULLY strip apart your autococker and put it together with no problems, honestly. I mean how many of you are your own autococker pit crew? Every person I've met who had an autococker can't do it, nothing against them in any way, just wondering. I know I probably would'nt be able to do it either. So far everyone I've met who can maintain their own gun either had their own store or was a airsmith, lol...

      I'm not saying it can't be done, I'm not picking on the gun, or the people who use them. I've only noticed this out of the people that I've met..
      I can do it with very few problems.

      A few weeks ago, I had to to a total cocker rebuild. I had to switch every part out (switching bodies...took out every part piece by piece and put it in cocker).

      I only had 1 problem, the fact that it was a 99 cocker , and the fact the new 2k body forced me to buy a new front bolt, and the front bolt I got didnt have Orings on it...Once I got those on, I gassed it up , no leaks, no timing issues, just shot paint.

      Cockers are for people who use alot of logic in determing what a problem could me with a Cocker...A cocker is a interesting challenge. Of course, the basic theory on a Cocker is applied to most guns out there...So its a great gun to work on.

      I cant wait to get my C5 airsmith certification from PTI....Then I can get paid a lil more for gun tech work.
      Former stickballmovies guy (They're on youtube now). Now a full-time slumlord in Central Ohio.

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      • magic55
        ta314975903
        • Jul 2001
        • 470

        #18
        a friend of mine just put together a freeflow by himself... its not as hard as people make it out to be, the only difficult part is getting the timing set correctly. when skyballs over i'm selling my rtpro and getting a custom cocker. i can't wait

        FREEFLOW FOR SALE



        Freeflow
        Freeflow

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        • TheBigRaguPB4L
          Proud Loser!
          • May 2001
          • 1639

          #19
          Originally posted by AutoMaggot
          Here's another... If you own a cocker and cant take it apart, then you probably shouldnt own one!
          i disagree. i own a cocker and can't take it apart. but how are you supposed to learn? you can't figure a gun out with out one being in your possession. if you own it for a few years and can't take it apart, that would be a different story. but if you're new to the gun, you really shouldn't have to know how to take it apart.
          http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...light=feedback

          My girlfriend said that if i bought another paintball gun, she'd leave me........ I sure am going to miss her.

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          • manike
            INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

            • Jan 2001
            • 3820

            #20
            Who me? Take apart my cocker? With MY reputation?






            My first cocker and it didn't even come fully assembled ... First thing I did was build it... then time it.

            manike
            Inception Designs - My new company where Innovation is the Inspiration

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