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Old 12-20-2007, 07:59 AM
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Anyone have a complete Parts list?

I dont want to end up buying a gun and replacing 99% of the pieces so i am thinking about just putting everything together. And it will also teach me about how to work on a cocker..

So anyone got a list of everything i need?
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Old 12-20-2007, 08:15 AM
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..So anyone got a list of everything i need?

For a Cocker :


Its a ton cheaper to start with a new marker -- they are going for peanuts these days. tricking and fitting oldschool is not a game for the tender wallet.

example: Belsales / Palmer front block w/ Pneumatics : $150ish, Free Flow body : $100ish, Dye Hinge $100ish, Sidewinder or Stab : $70+, Barrel kit : $100+
= $500

robbing some punk on ebay or PBN who just tried to do what you are talking about, but lost the heart for it: priceless. (or around $250 for a nicely tricked oldschool cocker) (Dye / Freeflow / Works / etc. There is a nice J2 on PBN right now.)

also: Ive not seen Autocockers sell for the sum of their parts. If you can get half of what you put in it back out, you are lucky. This is why you see a lot of "Autococker Part Outs".

example: this one just went for $122
on ebay

But if you know exactly what you want, and nothing else will do : the hunt usually starts with a body. Mcarterbrown.com ususally has the better stuff in better condition. seems to me ebay gear is almost always busted. CustomCockers.com is also a nice place to hunt for nice gear in better condition.

If you are really going to go part by part : the you will have to decide which era you are wanting
92-97, 98-99, 2k0-2k6. the valve chambers change pretty dramatically with each era and will impact all the associated parts. (DeepFreeze, Wolf13, KMac are the guys to talk to in my opinion if headed this route)


For a Sniper II :

explain in more detail what you like and we can keep this dialogue going -- Junkie has more than a few pump player gurus floating around.


Right Feed / Vert Feed / Stock Class / Convertible :
Oldschool / Newschool:
Common WGP / Custom / Common Aftermarket :
Flashy / Sleeper :
Majorly milled / Near Stock milling :
Stock Trigger / Auto Trigger / Pneumatic Assisted :
Love WGP / Hate WGP :
Building to play / building for show piece / building to sell :
What parts do you have already you plan on using?


and do you have a budget in mind?



links:


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WARNING : Clicking on these links is dangerous to your wallet.
Popping the BLUE PILL is certainly a respectable option - cause this rabbit hole is DEEP.
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a bit of history (to see the evolution of the WGP body styles and changes)
Autococker Dating

wolf13's insane gallery of cockers:
Current Collection Photo Gallery by wolf13 at pbase.com

Custom Cockers Gallery / Museum
Custom Cockers - Gallery

KMAC's insane cocker parts ID guide
The Cocker Parts ID Guide Photo Gallery by Kenneth MacDowell at pbase.com

PBJunkie's Piecy Parts thread
http://www.pbjunkie.com/forums/pump-...aqs-21384.html




PS: Mods : Im feeling a Sticky coming on..
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Old 12-20-2007, 09:18 AM
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If you see anything else up on ebay throw me a PM if you think its a good deal..

Right Feed / Vert Feed / Stock Class / Convertible :- Prolly Vert I dont really care, though Right feed so i can get a some optics would be cool
Oldschool / Newschool:- Whats the difference?
Common WGP / Custom / Common Aftermarket : - Probably common Aftermarket
Flashy / Sleeper :- Flashy
Majorly milled / Near Stock milling : - Does it mater? Form over Flash.
Stock Trigger / Auto Trigger / Pneumatic Assisted : At or whats the Pnuematic assist?
Love WGP / Hate WGP :- Dont care...

Thanks man i appreciate all the Help. I got super bitten by the Pump bug when i played with this guys phantom a few weeks back.
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Old 12-20-2007, 09:31 AM
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Have you tried a CCM S5/SS25/S6 ?

My S5 I parted together -- Scored body off ebay for $95, Belsales bolt $20; $70 reg, $80 pump kit, still owe grendel for frame&cam, old style kaner $125 -- and thats cheap for parted together.

What makes this sweet is the amazing autotrigger CCM delivers and an exceptionally smooth pump action. only a sterling comes close - and I think CCM wins that contest (across the board).

With the S5, J2 and SS25 you can go cocker if you want. Im pretty sure the S6 is not cockerable.

Watch Pumpenstein work it:
YouTube - PUMPENSTEIN paintball practice

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