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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Shocktech roller sear woes(?)

In Reply to: Re: Shocktech roller sear woes(?) posted by Gotin_Drachenhart on August 15, 2003 at 20:45:30:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on August 18, 2003 at 18:10:47

Think of a triangle with 1 point stuck into a screw, that's what it looks like, like a cylinder beveled. $7 to your door, pay by paypal if your still interested.

Razor

: : Pro Paintball carries the flat lugs that are required in all the electro cockers. You can also get ANS ones that have a triangular shape to the sear, or slightly beveled, these work great for mechanicals but not at all on the electro's. Hope it helps. I've got some if your interested, $7.00 delivered by snail mail.

: : Razor

:
: By 'triangular' do you mean, it's a cylinder with a chamfered (beveled) end? Or is it an actual triangle that must have one face pointing a certain way?

: I'd for certain be interested in one. Though, could ya check out the US Postal service's priority mail service for shipping? It's tons cheaper for the small stuff : )


: Thanks guys!!!!!!

: Gotin

: P.S. if I end up playing this weekend, I might have to just end up supporting my local shop and buying one there. So please be forwarned! At this point it's up in the air as the weather is spotty at best :rolls eyes:


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