So are there THREE Nexus cockers? Nexus, DC1, DC2?
Slightly confused as I have two at the moment, one which I assumed was a DC1 (E1, Nexus jewels milled into rear of body, squarer site rail) and a second blackjack which I assumed was a DC2 (with E1, Nexus jewels milled into front of body, sloping site rail.....basically identical to Matt Lace's).
The solenoid covers on both are the same (open), both have same LPR & QEVs etc.
Will post pics when I get home.
Ah so there were three - cool, my silver/blue one must be the original Nexus.....which I have to say, I prefer to my blackjack DC1.the DC markers had nicer milling on the body - the back part was used as a template i reckon for the nexus ego.
the older "nexus " cocker wasnt as nice - as it didnt come with the "half moon" milling
Therefore you have a Nexus and a DC1 mateSo are there THREE Nexus cockers? Nexus, DC1, DC2?
Slightly confused as I have two at the moment, one which I assumed was a DC1 (E1, Nexus jewels milled into rear of body, squarer site rail) and a second blackjack which I assumed was a DC2 (with E1, Nexus jewels milled into front of body, sloping site rail.....basically identical to Matt Lace's).
The solenoid covers on both are the same (open), both have same LPR & QEVs etc.
Will post pics when I get home.
I know. I keep on dipping in and out of the scene - last time I played seriously they were an absolute top-drawer choice, so it was a bit of a shock to return to playing in Jan to find that markers which were £1k new could now be had for pennies and even then no-one wanted them. Madness.dont think so
all nexus cockers were and still are, machines.
beautiful markers.
crying shame the price of them these days.
....and I've just found these pics (not mine) of the original (non-DC) Nexus which has the same milling as mine, mystery solved!Therefore you have a Nexus and a DC1 mate