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  • RobAGD
    Cantankerous Administrator

    • Oct 2000
    • 2030

    #16
    J&C - They are very nice guns, We sell quite a few of then but there is one littloe problem with them and that the fact that they use a very soft alumium on the accessories ( Ram, 3 Way and Regs [inline & LPR] ) So Unless you want to replace them right away be super carefull taken it apart ( I would advise NOT taking it apart at all )

    They are the closest things to Works cockers being made, and I LOVE works cockers. Its one of the few cockers I can shot fast as hell with out making it sound like a wounded duck.

    The J2 is just fugley

    -Robert
    Serving AGD customers since 93, wishing I could beat some common since into some of them about 5 hrs later.

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    • Jon/xpm
      Registered User
      • Jan 2002
      • 2170

      #17
      CCM & Works are the same cocker and parts but
      have different milling

      They make some good stuff

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      • Jack & Coke
        TUNAMAX No. 1
        • Jul 2002
        • 2644

        #18
        I just aired it up.... omg! Silky smooth and sweet! I stuck my finger in the breech... tada.. just a tad stronger than a level 10 bolt :)

        Short stroking still possible, but definately not as prone as my friend's WGP cocker. In fact, I have to really try to be fast and carelessly sloppy on the trigger in order to short stroke it. I would stay it is in between a ULT and stock RT in terms of being prone to short stroking. Of course, this is while dry firing...

        Oh well, back to the Laker game, I'll post some pics later tonight.

        ciao :)

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        • sslecyk03
          Medic in Training
          • Dec 2003
          • 396

          #19
          is that the high rise ccm feedneck because ive seen a ccm feedneck where the only part u could see is the part the hopper goes into not the skinnier area on the bottom.
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          • Ov3rmind
            Speechless
            • Nov 2001
            • 2637

            #20
            Originally posted by Jack & Coke
            Short stroking still possible, but definately not as prone as my friend's WGP cocker. In fact, I have to really try to be fast and carelessly sloppy on the trigger in order to short stroke it. I would stay it is in between a ULT and stock RT in terms of being prone to short stroking. Of course, this is while dry firing...
            Tighten up that timing!
            Converge Kills

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            • RRfireblade

              • Jun 2002
              • 5103

              #21
              Originally posted by sslecyk03
              is that the high rise ccm feedneck because ive seen a ccm feedneck where the only part u could see is the part the hopper goes into not the skinnier area on the bottom.
              That's actually the "Low rise". They do make a "no" rise,as they call it,which is probably the one you saw.

              Jay.
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              • Jack & Coke
                TUNAMAX No. 1
                • Jul 2002
                • 2644

                #22
                (end of 3rd quarter... Lakers 66 64)

                "Tighten up that timing..."

                Yeah, I know... but I'm scared to touch it. I've heard soooo many horror stories about noobs and cockers. I'm definately going to read up and learn first! :)

                Any quick tips?

                The feed neck is a clamping low rise CCM.

                I swapped it out and put on my AGD ULE body no rise. Looks nice!

                ...back to the game...

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                • RRfireblade

                  • Jun 2002
                  • 5103

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Jack & Coke

                  Any quick tips?

                  I'm definately going to read up and learn first!
                  Best one so far.

                  They're really very simple.

                  Easiest thing about a Cocker is almost everything that ever needs adjusted is on the OUTSIDE of the gun.

                  Jay.
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                  • Dubstar112
                    Dubstar111x
                    • Feb 2001
                    • 2321

                    #24
                    i still cant time mine very well. shoooting slow im fine, but once i start shooting fast, it gets really off.
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                    • Ov3rmind
                      Speechless
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 2637

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Jack & Coke
                      (end of 3rd quarter... Lakers 66 64)

                      "Tighten up that timing..."

                      Yeah, I know... but I'm scared to touch it. I've heard soooo many horror stories about noobs and cockers. I'm definately going to read up and learn first! :)

                      Any quick tips?
                      There's no better place to read up on timing than Ravi's Guide. It's a bit dated, but still a very good read. Despite how detailed it is, timing is a pretty quick process, just takes a few tries to get it right.

                      In the case of reducing shortstroking, you'll want to focus on 3-way and sear lug timing. Both are pretty simple and quick procedures.
                      Converge Kills

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                      • Pstan
                        LA-->Lower Alabama
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71

                        #26
                        Hey Jack......


                        I agree with Overmind.......Ravi's place is excellent reading on timing and such.


                        Very nice marker.......I've been thinking of buying one for quite a while now......just havent pulled the trigger yet.......maybe after taxes!!

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                        • Jack & Coke
                          TUNAMAX No. 1
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 2644

                          #27
                          Sorry... I have some great pics, but the dumb server won't let me upload anything...

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                          • breg
                            mean & hateful, fat & ugly
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 1037

                            #28
                            J&C,
                            That thing looks sweet. I love the plain look of it. You see a lot of crazy milling some times. IT's nice to see a marker that looks so nice with out it. BEAUTIFUL...
                            You'll have to give us a report after you take it to the field and shoot some paint through her.


                            EDIT:

                            Doesn't CCM make pumps as well? How do those handle?
                            Giant flying dogs are gonna give you a flame-thrower enema!!!

                            SUPPORT YOUR TROOPS!!!!!!!!

                            Chuff!!! Chuff!!!

                            ABQHC

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                            • Jack & Coke
                              TUNAMAX No. 1
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 2644

                              #29
                              Originally posted by breg
                              J&C,
                              That thing looks sweet. I love the plain look of it. You see a lot of crazy milling some times. IT's nice to see a marker that looks so nice with out it. BEAUTIFUL...
                              You'll have to give us a report after you take it to the field and shoot some paint through her.


                              EDIT:

                              Doesn't CCM make pumps as well? How do those handle?
                              Wait till you see the pics I took!

                              Yes, CCM does make pumps... very nice ones too!


                              J2 Pump Series



                              The Pump stroke is simply amazing, and the way it shoots, is incredible. Used by the CCM factory team in many national level tournaments, this is how to improve your game. Pump play forces you to aim, and be concious of the shots you are taking.

                              Made with Components produced entirely in house, all components produced in the United States, none of our work is farmed out to foreign countries. Each of the components is hand tested and inspected to ensure the highest performance and fit.

                              New Lower Price! ....................................$575.00.... $900

                              Note: Color choices are very limited, these are being discontinued. If you have a particular color that you want, it would be best to call the shop and see what we still have. You can make a note in the shopping cart when you finish the order as to a desired color, and we will do our best to fill that; however that is not a guarantee as to a particular color.

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                              Series 5 Pump



                              This is a great entry into a higher end marker. Warrantied for life, just like everything that we make. Utilizes many of the same components as the J2. The main difference between the Series 5 is mainly a matter of aesthetics, and weight.

                              So, if a 'sleeper' is your style, then check out the Series 5. Proudly made in the USA, and the quality shows. Comes in dust black, with polished pump accessories.

                              Each of the components is hand tested and inspected to ensure the highest performance and fit. Now shipping with the CCM 12" barrel.

                              Great price!............................................ ..$425.00

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                              2k+ Pump Kit / 99 Pump Kit



                              If you want the best pump stroke available, then there is no substitute. Constructed from Stainless Steel, and Aluminum, with a Delrin pump handle. They are sure to last a lifetime.

                              $70.00

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                              99 Mini Pump Kit



                              This kit is designed for a '99 mini-cocker body, and will give your 99 mini an unparralleled pump stroke, while retaining the short profile length.

                              $85.00

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                              • Chojin Man
                                toodle
                                • Dec 2003
                                • 1229

                                #30
                                That looks cool Jack. I like the "sleeper" style. I have always wanted to buy a cocker, but when I think of all of the pnuematics and 80 moving parts my brain starts to hurt. I wouldn't even know where to start if anything went wrong with it.

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