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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Cocker info?

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Posted by Mike "MJP" Pfeffer on September 09, 2002 at 07:34:24:

In Reply to: Re: Spyder 2000: should I fix it? posted by CockerXprt on September 06, 2002 at 15:26:10:

It is my first marker, but I'm a quick learner. :-)

Is there a website that basically explains the intimate workings of a 'cocker? I like to do my research, and I can't find much on basic tech info and 'cocker workings anywhere. Can you point me someplace?

: if this is your first marker. i'd stick w/ it and fix it up a little bit. But to argue for the other markers Tippmans are known for their reliablility. the A-5 i know nothing about so i cant help you there.
: Now since you mintioned an autococker. Before you consider getting one. learn how it works, recommended up grades, etc... it is simply put, not a good "new players gun", because of the complexity of it. but if you understand it. go get you one...

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: Froggy
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