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January 25th, 12:25 PM
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Upgrades for the Outkast Autococker?
Is there any necessary upgrades that I need for the Outkast.
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January 25th, 12:36 PM
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Xplicit Eg06
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Check out the upgrade sticky at the top of the page. What will you be doing with it? Speedball/woodsball, playing on weekends or in tourny's? If your going to be speedballin, id suggest throwing an e-blade on it, and a nice HPA should be high on your list.
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January 25th, 03:11 PM
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I will be playing both speedball and woodsball. Is there any bolts, front blocks, back blocks, reg, etc....that will need to be upgraded to make the marker perform better?
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January 25th, 04:20 PM
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Screaming Koala
Join Date: Nov 2004
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I don't like my stock bolt because there's no cut out for the ball detent. The bolt sticks unless I keep the detent loose, which also bothers me. Yours may not have this problem, but if it does I'd suggest a bolt or having a channel cut into the stock bolt.
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January 25th, 09:32 PM
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What about a Delrin bolt?
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January 26th, 04:47 PM
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Rockin Tha' Ion
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those are great, they need no maintence......thats why there great and they wont scratch up your gun and **** with the milling......a delrin should be up on the list with upgrades..
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January 26th, 06:20 PM
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What kind of pneumatics should I get? Or should I stick with the origianl stock one?
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January 28th, 03:34 PM
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matt the knife
Join Date: Jan 2006
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get a eblade.
i got one on my outkast and it rips
I also got a evil autococker bolt for like $15, it gets the job done.
but if you want a eblade look on ebay for a used generation 1 or if you find a good deal on a generation 2 get that, it has better battery life and so i here a better debounce.
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me and my impulse
and my angel
and my shocker sport
and my 68 classic mag
and my eblade outkast
and finaly my hinge cocker
so i am pimpin in style...
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January 29th, 04:15 PM
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Xplicit Eg06
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mpittner-befor someone flames you...its angel...not angle (look at your sig).
An eblade new will come with a nice delrin bolt. If you get an e-blade used, and it dossent come with one, I would deff. pick up a o-ringed delrin bolt. I would upgrade the matics, but that would be more helpfull in speedball than woodsball. Just make sure you stick with the more known brands...WGP, Nexus, Freeflow, Planet Eclipse (they doin parts besides e-blades anymore?) and so on.
Ball.
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January 29th, 10:09 PM
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Thanks for the help. If there is anymore suggestions let me know
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