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I am not a cocker expert but I am pretty sure you will not notice a difference in performance on a mech cocker.
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Yes you will see a improvement. I use them on a Typhoon. You will see a better cycle rate.
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I am a cocker expert and I would say you'll see a marginal improvement with a mech. trigger. Like everything else on these guns, it can depend on the rest of your setup. With a good Ram, LPR, and a light cocking mass (generally on a faster gun) you will probably see a little more difference than on a stock cocker.
It's a worthwhile speed upgrade but, not the first mod I would suggest for a new cocker. It all depends on how fast you can shoot. The faster you can go the more benefits you'll see. Just remember, you are limited by the trigger more than the ram.
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