Value of an Autococker.....

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  • GreasyPigeon
    Registered User
    • Aug 2002
    • 698

    #16
    300-400

    i sold mine 2k for 370 and that was my highest offer!!! and it was far more tricked out then your( not raggen on your gun) its just that you can get a 99 cocker for 150 put a new body on it and get it milled would be far cheaper then paying for your gun.
    Use a table to get it smaller in over all hight

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    • Zumina
      What Are You Looking At?
      • Jan 2001
      • 2081

      #17
      what did your 2k1 have on it? I'm kinda baffled as to how it was more tricked out. I could see different components, but more ?
      Shoot it like you stole it!

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      • GreasyPigeon
        Registered User
        • Aug 2002
        • 698

        #18
        my 2k

        my 2k had

        a vet feed body, milled by G3pb
        plamer rock reg (black)
        plamer 3-way (black)
        plamer ram (black)
        AKA tornado valve
        SS Jam nut
        AKA hammer
        SS IVG
        AKA beavertail (black)
        AKA lighing bolt (black)
        ANS Gen x reg (black)
        black Shocktech hinge
        DYE stickies
        nickel detent
        AKA pump arm
        12" dye SS
        Black KAPP stubby w/ black KAPP on/off
        Black Micro line

        370 was the best offer i got.
        Use a table to get it smaller in over all hight

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        • Zumina
          What Are You Looking At?
          • Jan 2001
          • 2081

          #19
          That sucks man, but I can see what the others mean. You can get a GX3, Free Flow, or Outkast at or around $500. Even though our guns utilize much better parts and have a lot more invested, people opt for milling and advertisements. Personally, I'd NEVER buy an FF, GX3 or STO simply because I wouldn't be content with it's stock form and upgrade a few of the components. Looks like I'm going to hold onto this gun for quite some time.
          Shoot it like you stole it!

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          • GreasyPigeon
            Registered User
            • Aug 2002
            • 698

            #20
            over rated

            now adays cockers are over rated...every one wants gen x 3, dye, kapp, free flows, and what not it seems that there are no more truely customs cockers out there any more. when i got mine was when they first came out, and i put my heart and soul in to that gun but people want black magic and that crap. there nothing special but for some light milling an a vert feed body and crome stuff. thats it all they are buy is a name nothing more nothing less. i am going to make a nother cocker from scratch. and it will be better than any gun that thoses companys can make.
            Use a table to get it smaller in over all hight

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            • Zumina
              What Are You Looking At?
              • Jan 2001
              • 2081

              #21
              Re: over rated

              Originally posted by GreasyPigeon
              now adays cockers are over rated...every one wants gen x 3, dye, kapp, free flows, and what not it seems that there are no more truely customs cockers out there any more.
              I couldn't agree more. How exactly is a cocker "Custom" when it's practically built on an assembly line *cough DYE, FF, now Shocktech, FF, KAPP, P&P, ANS, WGP etc etc*?
              Shoot it like you stole it!

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              • GreasyPigeon
                Registered User
                • Aug 2002
                • 698

                #22
                point

                its funny cause you can have a custom cocker that you made for about 1000 and it can only sell for about 500-700 unlike the dye, and other fatory cockers they can sell for about the same price with all the stock parts.the hings triggers on then are not upgrades there just stock parts they came with the gun. cockers have just lost there value , cause of over prodution and from companies like dye, ff, kapp. they are great gun and all but they have lost all value. in 98 a custom made vert feed cocker would sell in to the 1000 used. but now look you can get one for 500 to 700.
                Use a table to get it smaller in over all hight

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                • InfinatyBPS
                  Dead Black Rose
                  • May 2001
                  • 2404

                  #23
                  Originally posted by mykroft
                  Dude, I can get new Freeflows for $600US.

                  $400-450 is more like it.
                  Please share how you can get new FreeFlows for $600...
                  You smell like dookie... No really though.

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                  • Ov3rmind
                    Speechless
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 2637

                    #24
                    now adays cockers are over rated...every one wants gen x 3, dye, kapp, free flows, and what not it seems that there are no more truely customs cockers out there any more.
                    What do you define as a custom Cocker?
                    when i got mine was when they first came out, and i put my heart and soul in to that gun but people want black magic and that crap.
                    Oh, I get it. If you didn't work on it yourself, it's a mass produced POS.
                    there nothing special but for some light milling an a vert feed body and crome stuff.
                    Doesn't that depend on each individual Cocker?
                    i am going to make a nother cocker from scratch. and it will be better than any gun that thoses companys can make.
                    Go for it.
                    when it's practically built on an assembly line *cough DYE, FF, now Shocktech, FF, KAPP, P&P, ANS, WGP etc
                    Um, Freeflows aren't made on an assembly line.

                    A Cocker is a Cocker, it doesn't matter who makes it. Everyone has their preferences in upgrades, you can choose to buy one prebuilt to someone else's specs or build your own. Just because a company made it does not mean it sucks.
                    Converge Kills

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                    • GreasyPigeon
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 698

                      #25
                      ok

                      when i made my cocker is was custom. i started out with just a right feed body then got ride of that for a vert milled it.had it custom anno, there was not one single stock part on that gun. yeah it started out as a mass product pos but i just used it for parts so i could get my custom made. to define a custom cocker to me is its one of a kind. yeahs i fired some dye a kapp cockers there ok and all but there not all what they are cracked up to be.
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                      • SpongeBobSquarePants
                        I'm back!
                        • Jan 2002
                        • 3296

                        #26
                        But pigeon they are also very pretty

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                        • AutoMaggot
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                          • Dec 2001
                          • 851

                          #27
                          now adays cockers are over rated...every one wants gen x 3, dye, kapp, free flows, and what not it seems that there are no more truely customs cockers out there any more.
                          *sighs*

                          It's companies like that, which make it possible for you to actually CREATE a custom autococker. And if you didn't use some of the parts from those aforementioned companies, then you'd be a moron. For example, lets take into consideration the new valve and tungsten hammer kit available from Professional Paintball (Freeflow)... for $70, you can have an internal setup that allows you to lower your cocking pressure to near 33 PSI, and shoot over a case of paint on a single 68/45 tank. No other valve/hammer combination comes close to those numbers.

                          Companies like Professional Paintball make their autocockers with their own parts... sometimes they subcontract because they agree that other people's parts are better. Freeflows, for example, are now using SCM Rams and Palmer Micro Rocks... along with Evolution-style bolts and blocks. They use these pieces because they are simply THE BEST... which is why people like to purchase a Boxxer/Lotus/Fulcrum/Millenium from Pro... because they are absolutely PERFECTED.

                          While people like Pro, Palmers, and AKA are focused mostly on performace... you have companies like Dye, ANS and KAPP who tend to create nothing more than eye candy. While their products can be made efficient with a low-cycling pressure... you're still not going to have the fine craftsmanship of a Revenge or Freeflow. Each one of those is handbuilt, and each gun recieves its own spring treatment right when the body gets back from annodizing. The fact that you have SO many options when ordering a high-end cocker (AKA, Freeflow, Belsales) should ring truth to the fact that they are, indeed, a custom cocker... and not "mass produced junk" as you say.

                          So I'm guessing your definition of "stock" means what WGP uses on their base autocockers. That is a far cry from perfection... or even what companies like KAPP, Dye, and ANS put on their cockers. KAPP has been in the pneumatic game for a while now, but they tend to copy WGP in design. Dye, on the other hand, just jumped into things... and have some stuff to figure out. Their valves have pretty poor efficiency, and require more pressure from their LPRs to operate properly. ANS makes an okay product, but its the assembly that people seem to have issues with, seeing how they loctite EVERYTHING onto the body... again, Dye, KAPP, and ANS seem to aim for the eye, and not the performance-end of things.

                          Dont ever let me catch you knocking Freeflow again... or Belsales and AKA for that matter. I suggest you do some research.

                          So, enough of this anti-cocker sentiment...
                          Last edited by AutoMaggot; 12-29-2002, 03:12 PM.

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                          • GreasyPigeon
                            Registered User
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 698

                            #28
                            not raggen

                            hey i am not raggen on cockers, i used to have one, a player on my team has a jrassic goo revenge cocker LE and its a really nice gun. and i am not raggen on cockers performace, i am going to make another cocker with an aka body and an aka valve and with the best parts. i am just saying that places like dye, kapp, and other companies have came out with "junk" and its nothing more than a stock cocker . like me and some many other have made custom cocker and the value is lower then a black magic, and dye cockers used and yet we have spent more money in to then, the companies did. cause of companies like dye and some many others that value there cocker some much , and yet they and no more then paper weights. and please don't flame me for my opinion.
                            and i am not anti-cocker i think they can be wonderfull guns if they are made with the best parts money can buy.
                            Use a table to get it smaller in over all hight

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