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id say to get all the stuff that you can switch over to an autococker(HPA tank, e-hopper, ect..) and some basic tippy ups(double trigger and drop forward) and than, by the time you save up enough money for the cocker itself youll have learned enough to actually use/mantain one.
Also, look for a pro-shop that has a warranty, will do the timing for you, and will show you how to do matnience when you get the gun
the key to it is, before you get the cocker read everything you can on the subject, a good place to start is the forums(the cocker forum specifically) since the other websites(like otter's) dont explain some of the more rudimentary terms and techniques.
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