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Old September 12th, 06:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking Got My First Autococker!!

I just picked up my first Autococker today, I got the Prostock model. It is completely stock, but I definitely like it much more than my Spider Xtra. I am amazed at how accurate and quiet this thing is in comparison to other paintball guns I have used or had. I was just wondering what would be the best "bang for the buck" upgrades? So far it seems like I should invest in a Nitrogen air tank, and just from shooting it around today, I noticed that my Gravity loader just could not keep up and constantly jammed forcing me to give it a shake, so I can tell that I will need a electric loader.

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Old September 12th, 08:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yup, get a nitro tank, an on/off would make it MUCH more convenient when removing the tank, and a VL Eye Force, it's a great hopper that will serve you well now and in the future if you decide to get a faster gun. After that it's all personal preference. I would probably eventually get a delrin ram. You can get an eframe if you want it faster, better ram, etc. too, but these aren't things that are by any means necessary, they're just to personalize it. If you're happy with it as is, don't waste the money.
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Old September 13th, 10:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I agree with ^

better barrel, new regulators, new 3way, bolt, ram, etc.
i think barrel, n2, and 3 way are good starting investment, but i would personally get a new regulator first thing. but thats just me, im very picky about what regulator i use. a nice aftermarket 3way((and other pneumatics)) would maxamize the potential of your hinge frame. I shot a cocker with the same frame/body you have and freeflow pneumatics which really made the slide frame tasty. doing small modifications to your marker can do a lot. ((i.e. adjusting your hinge frame and timing))
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Old September 13th, 10:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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were can I get after market parts online? I have been to many websites and I really haven't seen one website that has more than a couple of parts. Any suggestions on good websites for after market parts?
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