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Old July 1st, 08:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You don't really understand timing until you understand how the autococker works and attempt to do it yourself with cocker in hand.

$100 for a cocker is a standard price, as long as you're not getting a psychoballistics cocker, which arent bad but need heavy upgrading because the pneumatics are ****.

Cockers need plenty of oil, wgp for some reason recommends some weird ass lubes in their manual, like vaseline and stuff on the 3-way. I use paintball oil all around my marker and it works great.

THere's plenty of guides and videos on the web to show you how to do it, so if your cocker gets to you out of time, get a tank filled and start reading up and tinkering away without damaging anything.
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