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Re: Looking to Buy a Cocker--Call me new if you want..
In Reply to: Looking to Buy a Cocker--Call me new if you want.. posted by SgtSteve on April 19, 2003 at 21:07:36:
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Posted by: K Keaty on April 21, 2003 at 12:51:32
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For that amount of cash, you could go to pbgear.com or some other website and purchase a brand new 2003 vert feed cocker that comes standard with hinge trigger. I imagine that would be wonderful until you got the itch to tinker and change some of the parts. The new stock cockers are much better than their reputation would suggest, simply because the reputation is built on the original stock cocker, which left a lot to be desired. Now, you can take a new one out of the box and play without the need for any immediate modification. Don't get me wrong, I love my aftermarket parts, and aside from the body, it seems like the only stock part on my Dark Cocker is the STO 3-way, but for the budget and performance, I'd be willing to endorse the 2003 as a decent buy. Hope this helps. Kevin
: I see parts lists, But still I dont completely know if something is a good deal, or what. : What I want to know is this: What makes the gun being sold good? Are there any models that are more Problematic? How durable is that pretty little Front Block[My gun has the luck of being shot more than me]? Will a 3 way really be that effective if I need to use Co2 to start? Is there anything else I should Know? : Oh, and.. heh... Why do they bother selling paint with the guns?
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