Tom Kaye Cocker?

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  • WARPED1
    I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
    • Nov 2001
    • 7458

    #31
    It was the only working prototype of the pneumatic pumping system,Glenn had it internalized.
    [Something Cool is Here]

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    • Marek
      AGD Polka Band Leader
      • Apr 2002
      • 774

      #32
      Originally posted by WARPED1
      Cocker=80 moving parts
      Mags=like what 6-8?
      Hmmmmmmmmmm.........
      Uh-huh? And your point being???
      "Yea, well, if wishes were horses, then we'd be all eating steak."

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      • ezrunner
        Random Member
        • Feb 2002
        • 606

        #33
        cocker moving parts

        (race cocker v/s xmag)

        Trigger, Cocking Rod & Hammer (1 piece screwed together), bolt & backblock & pumparm rod, and that's about it other than the sear.

        The mag has a trigger, a sear, and a bolt.

        Then we get into reg internals, etc. The cocker has 2 regs on gun the mag has one.

        Yes the cocker has more moving parts but it works better :-)

        The mag is dependable for a reason. The design is clean
        and closed. The moving parts are protected from debris and
        the air path is closed once you get inside the air.

        The cocker has front pnuematics that can get leaks
        from the delicate hose used up front (compared to steel braid).

        The cocker is a great gun if you time it, set it, use a little
        loc-tite (blue not red) and don't muck with it.

        You can muck a mag into not working too.


        -rob


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        • WARPED1
          I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
          • Nov 2001
          • 7458

          #34
          Originally posted by Marek


          Uh-huh? And your point being???
          The more moving parts=more that will eventualy break down,which equals more money which equals less playing time.
          [Something Cool is Here]

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          • ezrunner
            Random Member
            • Feb 2002
            • 606

            #35
            eh

            until level 10 came out, that time was evenly offset by the
            time spent cleaning a mag from chopped paint.

            Darn Tom Kaye and his witty innovations. Now I have to come
            up with something new too.

            -rob


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            • Marek
              AGD Polka Band Leader
              • Apr 2002
              • 774

              #36
              Originally posted by WARPED1
              The more moving parts=more that will eventualy break down,which equals more money which equals less playing time.
              I hope that you are speaking from experience. But thanks anyway for pointing out the obvious.
              "Yea, well, if wishes were horses, then we'd be all eating steak."

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              • rdrunner69
                Registered User
                • Jan 2003
                • 25

                #37
                I have a new raced boxer and a new xmag and the boxer is a little lighter. I like them both, but the x mag has been giving me lots of probs. I think I got them fixed, but the
                raced boxer hasn't had a one.

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                • ghideon
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 390

                  #38
                  I'd by an AGD Cocker. Only if it had an Xmag bolted onto the side of it...

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