When Will it be tru?

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  • DTang
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 17

    #1

    When Will it be tru?

    I hear in the near future all mags will come with cocker threads, aluminum bodies, lvl10's, and angel thread feedtubes standard. Thats alot to ask for, how much of it is actually true?
    Brian Welch's "Autococker Haiku":

    Did it work before?
    You screwed with it, didn't you?
    Got what you deserve.

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  • LawFox32
    Registered User
    • May 2001
    • 1360

    #2
    once tom gets the Extremes into full swing, then alluminum main-bodies will be in the processes w/ cocker threads and probably angelfeed tubes; and also all mags I beleive will in the future have level tens stock.

    Richmond

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    • RamboPreacher
      Player, not a Pro
      • Oct 2002
      • 1084

      #3
      I personally don't get it...
      Did cocker threaded barrels become some kind of standard? Threaded feeds? how can you screw a RH/LH PF in the marker body? CF=yuck. and personally, I like brass better than aluminium - down with anodizing, up with plating!
      Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

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      • Sledgehammer
        trust me I'm a cop...
        • Aug 2001
        • 302

        #4
        Brass????

        Where the hell is brass in the Automag (apart fom the on/off top and the powertube tip???
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        • FactsOfLife
          Conservative Jihadi
          • May 2002
          • 2504

          #5
          Originally posted by RamboPreacher
          I personally don't get it...
          Did cocker threaded barrels become some kind of standard? Threaded feeds? how can you screw a RH/LH PF in the marker body? CF=yuck. and personally, I like brass better than aluminium - down with anodizing, up with plating!


          mmmmmm matte nickle plating....

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          • dropkick1
            "mary" DDS
            • Mar 2002
            • 1220

            #6
            nice quote facts, snatch is a sweet movie(seen it like 50 million times), but yeah, if u want aluminum bodies, why not just get a micromag?

            ken



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            • Scootyd
              Old camo guy
              • Jan 2002
              • 82

              #7
              You don't get a micro-mag because their customer service is ill and airguns service is spot on.
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              • cphilip
                Former Moderator

                • Jun 2026
                • 16216

                #8
                Dtang, all of it's true and pretty soon!

                Why Cocker threads? Heck you all asked for it! Thats why! And its the most widely available barrel out there.

                Micro Mag instead? well yes but in this case you get removable feed tube and some options on Milling. None of that with a Micro Mag.

                Center Feed? Was an issue before lvl 10. Much more practical now. HL or HR? No you are not going to get a choice as its too hard to make em that way at first.


                AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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                • ah137
                  Registered User
                  • Nov 2000
                  • 569

                  #9
                  Originally posted by cphilip
                  Dtang, all of it's true and pretty soon!

                  Why Cocker threads? Heck you all asked for it! Thats why! And its the most widely available barrel out there.

                  Micro Mag instead? well yes but in this case you get removable feed tube and some options on Milling. None of that with a Micro Mag.

                  Center Feed? Was an issue before lvl 10. Much more practical now. HL or HR? No you are not going to get a choice as its too hard to make em that way at first.
                  I second cphilip! quit your *****in!

                  Cocker thread are a good thing, I highly doupt the AGD will ever stop making twist lock barrels anyways

                  Later Hills
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                  • manike
                    INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

                    • Jan 2001
                    • 3820

                    #10
                    Cocker barrels are becoming a standard within the industry. They are needed with the extreme as a way to lock in the different feed modules.

                    RP, you could conceivably make a RF or LF module for an extreme so you have a choice :) I'm going to be making a SC feed module yes that's right a stock class version of the Extreme :)

                    You can plat aluminium just like you can brass. You can also anodise ally but you can't do the same to brass...

                    manike
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                    • RamboPreacher
                      Player, not a Pro
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 1084

                      #11
                      Originally posted by manike
                      Cocker barrels are becoming a standard within the industry. They are needed with the extreme as a way to lock in the different feed modules.

                      RP, you could conceivably make a RF or LF module for an extreme so you have a choice :) I'm going to be making a SC feed module yes that's right a stock class version of the Extreme :)

                      You can plat aluminium just like you can brass. You can also anodise ally but you can't do the same to brass...

                      manike
                      I guess I saw that comming about the cocker threads, though I don't happen to agree. :) (everyone can beat me up if they want, but a good intigrated barrel is all you need, in my opinion - hay - personal opinion.)

                      The RH/LH feed modules would be kewl, but probably wouldn't sell many case I think that I am the only one that thinks that CF is just a passing fad (hehehehhehe).

                      I think the plating issue was brought up at the guild, as I posted there, it has thusfar been my experience that aluminum plating (nickle/chrome) has always cracked/chipped. Though those have always been a "polished" plateing.
                      Thanks, Brent "RamboPreacher" Hoefling, CPPA founder

                      Here is my user feedback thread. and my online jottings

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                      • DTang
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 17

                        #12
                        Cocker Threads are a heck of a lot easier to make and aluminum is light!
                        Brian Welch's "Autococker Haiku":

                        Did it work before?
                        You screwed with it, didn't you?
                        Got what you deserve.

                        Feedback from trades http://www.pbnation.com/showthread.p...hreadid=138432

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