Hey guys what's up! I was thinking about buying an autococker (2K3). I was wondering if it is easy to time and worth my while? If u got a cocker let me know how it shoots, what's your setup, possible problems that can happen, and overall maintinence on autocockers. Post pics if u would like. Also what color do u recommend and what barrel do u recommend with ur cocker. Thanks.
Should I Get An Autococker ?
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i think that autocokers are really good guns but they do fail you sometimes and automag don't so you choose
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Riiight... nothing ever goes wrong with magsOriginally posted by Night$trykeri think that autocokers are really good guns but they do fail you sometimes and automag don't so you choose
The only time my autococker ever failed me was when *I* did something wrong. Maintenance is generally a few drops of oil in the asa before you start the day and you're done. Once you get used to timing, it should only take a few minutes to time properly.O-Ring Kits FS: Matrix/DM4 / Freestyle / Intimidator / Shocker SFT & More!
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Once timed correctly autocockers are pretty good guns. I have one as a backup, and it works out pretty good.
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'Cocker teching is simply different than teching a Spyder or an Impulse. That's why people think it's hard. It's really quite simple... timing is merely getting the lug to drop before it recocks and not having the two events too far apart or too close together.
If you are buying a 'Cocker, buy used. I can't stress that enough. The resale for 'Cockers is so terrible that for the price of a new Prostock you can get a completely upped STO-- I just sold one for that price after trying for a month to find a buyer.SwallowBleach: It's good for you.
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I am proud to say that I should not own a cocker. If you are horrible at teching things, than do not get one, I can work with blowbacks, but I still cannot tune my Omen, Mags it took me a while, but I think if you can learn how to time them then they are definitely worth it. Also, I highly recommend the JAM Anti-Chop bolt, it actually works.
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just by mine
ne ways yah.. i think it would be a very good rout to go.. ive had to mags...neither one compared to a cocker..altho mags are incredibley nice i would just recomend a cocker over one
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An autococker........I have seen so many people on the sidelines trying to fix their autocockers. The things they have to fix take them long amounts of time too. But, when it works, an autococker is really nice.
An the other hand, a mag will never let you down, literally. Even when htey are not oiled at all they will always shoot. And when an automag works its awesome too.
Shoot both and see which one you like.All black ULE RT Pro:
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Originally posted by player4An autococker........I have seen so many people on the sidelines trying to fix their autocockers. The things they have to fix take them long amounts of time too. But, when it works, an autococker is really nice.
An the other hand, a mag will never let you down, literally. Even when htey are not oiled at all they will always shoot. And when an automag works its awesome too.
Shoot both and see which one you like.
Unfortunatley, your post is riddled with errors. The majority of 'Cocker problems lie in people screwing with the timing-- it's an easy thing to do, provided you have allen keys. However, it's also quite simple to undo; I'll admit I'm experienced, but within 5 minutes I can have a 'Cocker timed and ready to rock. Not suction timing, and not up to any special preferences, but the gun will fire and function.
As for a 'Mag never letting you down.. usually, provided ya oil it. 'Mags get good and leaky if you don't feed them their oil.SwallowBleach: It's good for you.
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I figured out how to time an autococker in about 5 minutes from looking at how it works. Perhaps paintballers as a group are mechanically challenged?
Cockers are nice, especially in the woods runnig co2 way better than any mag. They are really nice good markers. You just have to try them. Eblades don't appeal to me except on turtle-fastback versions.
Come to think of it, if I could have but ONE marker to do everything, it'd probably be an autococker. Guarantee me HPA avialability and I'd take my mag.
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I was actually saying the unoiled mag thing from experience, my friend (owning a mag) hardly ever oils it and his has never leaked.Originally posted by teufelhundenUnfortunatley, your post is riddled with errors. The majority of 'Cocker problems lie in people screwing with the timing-- it's an easy thing to do, provided you have allen keys. However, it's also quite simple to undo; I'll admit I'm experienced, but within 5 minutes I can have a 'Cocker timed and ready to rock. Not suction timing, and not up to any special preferences, but the gun will fire and function.
As for a 'Mag never letting you down.. usually, provided ya oil it. 'Mags get good and leaky if you don't feed them their oil.
The autocockers not working, that may be why they are always on the side lnes......probably is.All black ULE RT Pro:
x valve
ule body
intelliframe with dye sticky 3's
nitroduck 68/45
soon to have:
something special.....hopefully
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Think of it this way...
If mags never failed, why are there so many posts in the Tech forum?Hey Zero, how much did that Chipley cost ya?
Originally said by Boggerman When I got married I thought it would go down too... The insurance, not the wife.
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