Cocker to pump, what's involved?

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  • BlackWeenie
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 525

    #1

    Cocker to pump, what's involved?

    i really know nothing about cockers, so what has to be done? where can you get a "pump kit" for a cocker? ya, just how is this done (try to make it simple, because as i said, i really dont know much about the cockaz.)
  • Nofreetime
    VP of Paintball Club @ MTU
    • Sep 2002
    • 63

    #2
    You can get a pump kit for about $20. I got mine from white wolf airsmithing.

    Installation is super easy: take off the front block, put on the pump kit. Nothing to it really. It works great by the way

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    • soccer4minimags
      JAGW
      • Sep 2003
      • 509

      #3
      Here is what you will have to do. Remove your trigger, detach the 3 way actuator rod. Set frame aside. Next, remove bever tail and bolt so you can remove the back block from the pump arm. You won't be using this pump arm with the kit. If you can get to the front block screw w/out having to remove one or more items off the front block, good, if not remove those. Unscrew the front block. Do not worry about these parts for now, your pump kit should come with a replacement screw and oring. Take out what ever kit you purchased, begin to assemble it on the front of the gun. After it is in place and down tight, the new pump arm should be going back and resting where it should be, now thread your back block back on as you would normally. Re install your trigger frame. Test with paint to make sure the throw is still going back enough. Have fun.

      BTW look at the CCM kit.

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      • lew
        tres cool
        • Mar 2003
        • 311

        #4
        Check out AIR-Powered if you need more info.
        "AGD (Always Gun'em Down)"

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        Custom-built Apex Mini Cocker
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