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Autococker 2000 Parts

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I Kick You in the Nuts!
Mar 24, 2002
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Hey eveyone. I'm going to be getting a 'Cocker 2000, and I need some advice weather everything will check out okay, and how to install some things. here's the setup I'm going to go with:
'Cocker 2000 black, center feed
Universal Adjust Drop Forward
DYE Titanium Boomstick 14"
Low pressure Valve and assembly
Turbo Performance Valve Cocker
Mako Tournament Venturi Bolt

I've never realy handled or been arund Autocockers enough to know anything significant about them, so Can you please tell me how I would go about assembling everything? I'm getting the parts from Paintball- Online.com, and I'm not so sure weather or not they send instructions with the parts. Thanks a lot if you reply.
 

Dan Chase

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Jul 18, 2001
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www.bullswood.com
Don`t want to put a downer on your plans, but if you know little about cockers I would not change the valving.
All the other other mods are cool but you will need to re-time your cocker then reset the input pressure to the new valve.
Chances are the instructions won`t get you through it. Send it to a reputable shop to have the valve done, if its needed.

What about a hinge trigger? Planets Blade will transform your gun, if you set it up right of course.

Good luck,

Dan.
 

KillerOnion

Lord of the Ringtones
I would not go with the Titanium barrel if I were you. There is a reason for it, too, other than saving money. Titanium reacts with nitrogen, and shooting large quantities of pure nitrogen through it causes a corrosion reaction similar to rusting. It's minute at first, but sparks can be observed and over a period of time it corrodes on the inside leaving titanium nitride powder and pits which degrade its accuracy. You'd think DYE would have picked up on that before releasing the titanium series, but no, they didn't and it's a bug you should be aware of.
 

jeevusmaximus

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Jan 12, 2002
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cocker bits

I agree with Dan. I have a 2001 Autococker and I would never fiddle with it. Get an someone experienced and reliable to do it for you. If you do it yourself, you may end up messing it up and having to pay more to get it fixed.
I am new to cockers too so I can't really tell you what to get off your list apart from not the boomy.
I also recommend the Blade trigger. I tried the normal sliding trigger and couldnt get on with it.