ok, i know diddly squat abou cockers except that theyre closed bolts...you can do lots a pretty upgrades to em and you gas it up and pull the trigger and that blocky thing in the back comes flying out at you
so anyway, heres my question. There is this kid at my field who has a 200 autocker...well, he messed it up so it hasnt seen much action, when i look downt he feed tube i can see the bolt exposed a little farther than it should be and i know thats causing the problem, hes done some upgrades ot it, not sure what and hes got a new barrel for it, would the problem be too hard to fix? because i can take the gun off his hands for 250-300 dollars and i sure would like to have a cocker to tinker with and be a backup to my mag
so anyway, heres my question. There is this kid at my field who has a 200 autocker...well, he messed it up so it hasnt seen much action, when i look downt he feed tube i can see the bolt exposed a little farther than it should be and i know thats causing the problem, hes done some upgrades ot it, not sure what and hes got a new barrel for it, would the problem be too hard to fix? because i can take the gun off his hands for 250-300 dollars and i sure would like to have a cocker to tinker with and be a backup to my mag

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