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Old May 13th, 07:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking to buy a new cocker help?

Hello, I'm looking to buy a new autococker anyone have any ideas on which one will suit a good woodsball, and good arena type gun has to be fast and lay some paint down. I play with some state troopers and they are tough but their guns aren't fast but I want something to blow their doors off, and the fields that we goto. I don't know what type of air to get either wether compressed are or N2(what is this?) so if you guys can help, that you be awesome.

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Old May 13th, 08:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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n2 is compressed air.
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Old May 13th, 09:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What is the budget you're looking at? Cockers are nice, but if you're new to the sport i would suggest to stay away from them until you learn to properly maintain a marker. Cockers make nice markers and an electronic cocker will shoot ropes, but they're not the most user friendly marker out there.

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n2 is compressed air.
Not quite, air is 70% nitrogen, and nitrogen is pure nitrogen. Compressed air tanks can hold either, but that doesn't make them the same thing.
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CO2 especially because co2 is a corrosive.
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Old May 26th, 09:08 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I would say play with a Tippmann Custom 98 or Kingsman Spyder ACS before you pick up a cocker. If your serious about a cocker, willing to spend some time tinkering with it, going to do lots of reading on it (looking over trouble shooting guides mainly), then I say pick one up.

I started with a Tippmann Pro-Lite, upgraded it, and I still have up to now in perfectly working condition. It's been maintained well.

When I first picked up a cocker back in 1999? I had to learn the hard way to tune it before really good timing guides came out for them on the net. I own pre-99 and 2k cockers. Nothing from the new WGP Trilogy series since you can't tinker with them as much as the old ones without spending money to buy the mods for them to do so. Good luck!
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Old May 26th, 07:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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the first marker i ever owned was a WGP trilogy comp. i found them to be a ace marker, but was only a mechanical marker, i didnt have a clue about the sport, but it had one service and never went rong.
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