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  • lil monsta
    yes, I am a monster
    • Jan 2005
    • 62

    #1

    autocockers and co2

    how can I make an autococker shoot better with co2
  • azza
    Registered User
    • Dec 2003
    • 58

    #2
    For best results your best bet is to get ahold of an anti-syphon co2 tank and/or a remote setup. Aswell as a decent reg that can handle co2 like a Stabalizer(sp?)

    Cheers
    Azza
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    • SpecialBlend2786
      Registered User
      • Jun 2003
      • 4023

      #3
      Originally posted by azza
      For best results your best bet is to get ahold of an anti-syphon co2 tank and/or a remote setup. Aswell as a decent reg that can handle co2 like a Stabalizer(sp?)

      Cheers
      Azza
      yep.

      In my experience, a cocker with a good reg like a stabilizer works wonderfully on CO2

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      • minimag03
        WVU paintball #19
        • Dec 2003
        • 2214

        #4
        I never had a problem when I ran mine on co2. I would suggest buying a parts kit for it, because the co2 will still wear the o-rings faster.

        -minimag03
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        • trains are bad
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 1751

          #5
          Cockers run great on CO2. Much better than mags do. All you need is an anti-siphon tank, and a reg that can handle it, most stock regs work ok.

          CO2 will not wear your orings any faster at all.
          TRB's feedback

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          • minimag03
            WVU paintball #19
            • Dec 2003
            • 2214

            #6
            It did a bad number on my seal cup, but it could have been because it was snowing when I was playing .
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            • PBkilla123
              Registered User
              • Jul 2004
              • 84

              #7
              I wouldnt recomend it. Ive tried it once and it didnt shoot really good.
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              • warbeak2099
                That is my foot!
                • Jan 2004
                • 4447

                #8
                Anti-siphon line and a palmers stab. Bout $100.
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                • skife
                  Unregistered User
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 2769

                  #9
                  here's an article on Co2 usage from
                  tank's bushmaster/defiant owners hope it helps.




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                  • barrel break
                    Too much time
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 643

                    #10
                    Co2 usage on a mech cocker is perfectly fine. Just get an anti-siphon and a decent reg, doesn't even need to be a stab, mine worked fine on the stock 03 reg.
                    Defiant, w00t, w00t

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                    • FSU_Paintball
                      (well, not any longer)
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 618

                      #11
                      Anti-syphon will help. Plus a Palmers Stabilizer will completely fix the situation.

                      However, I would recommend picking up a compressed air tank
                      FSU Paintball
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                      • Destructo6
                        Registered User
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 549

                        #12
                        I've run my old Autococker for about 10 years on nothing but CO2, using a Palmer Stabilizer and a remote or anti-siphon. It was very consistant.

                        I took it apart last year for some "upgrading/modernization" and the valve Orings were stiff, but still sealed fine. All other Orings were in very good condition.
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