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From that amazing description of the marker and the equally amazing picture.........



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outkastmike

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I'm no expert when it comes to Autocockers but it looks like a mid 90's Besales Evolution cocker with some kind of Air America reg on the bottom of the gripframe, as for price it's not worth a fortune maybe between £50-£100 depending if it holds air and shoots ok.

There plenty of cocker fans on here that will give you an exact price and description.
 

Golly

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I didn't think it would be worth a lot. I've never actually fired it because someone stole my air tank and the pipe for it. It's also missing the safety trigger as well unfortunately.
I have added a few more pictures of the marker.
What is the pin for on the side of the marker?
 

automag

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I didn't think it would be worth a lot. I've never actually fired it because someone stole my air tank and the pipe for it. It's also missing the safety trigger as well unfortunately.
I have added a few more pictures of the marker.
What is the pin for on the side of the marker?
Looking at the autococker it is one of the first ones.

What pin are you looking at? If it is in picture 122 with the cocker up side down it is a detent nubbin, similar to the automag, holds the paintball in place. The automag had it in the barrel. Newer guns have 2 much small detents.

If i remember correctly the 1st cockers had 3 regs and if fiddled with were quite hard to set up but once people new what they were doing could get them set up very well.
The long bar that goes back to the bolt from the regs was use to recock the gun. Before the auto cocker the the sniper which had a pump action handle at the front that as you pulled the pump action handle back it re-cocked the gun the same as all the reg's

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Golly

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Awesome. Cheers dude. I found on mine the bolt had seized in the gun due to lack of use (managed to pull it out now). Do I need to use special lubricant or can I use spray on chain oil? I'm cleaning it up at the mo but I darned touch the 3 pistons on the front (I'm guessing that's what they are). 'm not entirely sure what u mean by regs.
I am 98% sure that it came with a compressed air tank. Am I right to say that runs on compressed air?
 

automag

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Hello Golly

Only use gun oil, like Planet Eclipse Gun Oil, dont use spray or chain oil as it may damage the o-rings.
The regs are the regulators which controls the air. It will run on air but the setting may need to be changed as these guns in the old days would run on CO2 with a anti siphon tube that was all that was around.
I am no master on the autocoker as I had the pump action version of this the sniper 2.
There will be some on here that still uses one and knows how it all works. The Autococker is about 22 years old older than some people on this forum:D

I dont know if we can link to other sites but I will send you a link for the WGP autocoker manual and a site for basic cleaning it may help. It may be worth looking at You-tube some one on there will have made a video about stripping and cleaning the gun.

Hope this helps,

Ant
 

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Hello Golly

Only use gun oil, like Planet Eclipse Gun Oil, dont use spray or chain oil as it may damage the o-rings.
The regs are the regulators which controls the air. It will run on air but the setting may need to be changed as these guns in the old days would run on CO2 with a anti siphon tube that was all that was around.
I am no master on the autocoker as I had the pump action version of this the sniper 2.
There will be some on here that still uses one and knows how it all works. The Autococker is about 22 years old older than some people on this forum:D

I dont know if we can link to other sites but I will send you a link for the WGP autocoker manual and a site for basic cleaning it may help. It may be worth looking at You-tube some one on there will have made a video about stripping and cleaning the gun.

Hope this helps,

Ant
You can post links mate
 

baudsenseless

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i know ...... i'm sad.....
yep its a late 90's belsales evolution mini cocker.
has the fred g schulze cradle that would have had the air american reg fitted in it. you will find it very difficult to find the missing part. I had one at one point, nice for retro but not really worth anything.
looks ok condition tbh.
What pin are you looking at? If it is in picture 122 with the cocker up side down it is a detent nubbin, similar to the automag, holds the paintball in place. The automag had it in the barrel. Newer guns have 2 much small detents.

Ant
this on a cocker works slightly different to a mag as the bolt/ball sits forward of this. its is an anti double ball, stops more than one ball feeding at a time. the size of the barrel stops the ball faling out. rest was good tho!!

I am 98% sure that it came with a compressed air tank. Am I right to say that runs on compressed air?
yep the air american fred schulze reg (bit you are missing!!) would have sorted that! it should really be run on an adjustable reg (as the air america was) as it does not currently have a front regulator so a std preset wont work too well, lot more playing with springs timing etc to get the right velocity. you have 2 options, get something like a maxflo that you can adjust or get an adaptor for the front air adaptor to run a front reg then you can run a preset.

if you are nr essex and want it to purr give me a shout!!