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Old February 11th, 06:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Free flow autococker

I just purchased a free flow off ebay. I have no paperwork with it and don't have a clue how to even begin messing with this thing. Makes my tippman seem rather antiquated. I need some help bad. I am afraid to touch or move anything. If anyone can give me some guidance on where to start with this baby, I would be forever grateful
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Old February 11th, 06:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The Guide: A Complete Teardown of a WGP Autococker

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Old February 11th, 08:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Well, autocockers can be pretty complicated if you don't know how they work. So first find out how they work. So here's a GIF http://www.ottersccustoms.com/images/cc-cocker-ani.gif

Also here's a great article on how to time an autococker that also explains pretty much how it works. OtterSC's Custom Cocker
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Old February 14th, 05:13 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Freeflows are great. they used to be made near me so i know a lot of people who used to have them in their hey-day. Unfortunaley, professional Paintball, who made them, is no longer in business so your pretty much on your own for repairs/parts (they used to give lifetime service). Luckily all of your parts should be interchangable with general cocker parts so it shouldn't be a huge issue. If its electronic make sure you read up on the e-blade manual (made by eclipse) or the racegun frame (depending on which kit you have).

Wether its electronic or mechanical, the most important thing with any cocker is that you read up on how to perform matnience and basic repairs (ie: timing), and that you dont screw with the gun unless you know what your doing-cockers are generally known for being very finicky.

good luck with your new gun. It was a good buy, so have fun!
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