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grennpb
02-20-2003, 06:09 PM
i have a 2002 wgp autococker. i have a dye boomstick on this gun and was wondering what else i should do to my gun.
any reply or opinion would by very helpful
MedicBanks
02-20-2003, 06:13 PM
hey man you might try posting this in the worr game products forum, you'll get a better response
but since your here, i would recommend a barrel, hpa, hinge frame or e-blade (unless you like a slide trigger) front pneumatics, pretty much anything that can be changed on the gun can be upgraded, it just depends on what you want to spend
Mante
02-20-2003, 06:16 PM
Have you even used it yet? Does it not work? Is there something the matter with your gun? No? Oh, ok then. Go play with it. Save your money for paintballs. Have fun with it. Don't even plan on buying anything unless you don't like what's there (you have to have a reason... and "it's stock!" isn't a reason.) or it doesn't work. And when it stops working, it'll probably just need a tune-up.
Don't buy anything else. And don't listen to anyone else, because you've already done enough. The barrel you've changed. So you're set.
Spartan 2
02-20-2003, 06:51 PM
If you want to trick your cocker out, these are my sugjestions. This is also in the order That I think they should be added:
(Remember this is my opinion)
-Barrel (you have a boomstick)
-Hinge trigger (Blade, with shocktech beavertail)
-drop foward (only if you want one)
-Bolt (Superfly, or lightning)
-Nitro (some were down the road find a good price)
-New Regulator (Genx if nitro, palmer if co2)
-Front pneumatics (You pic)
-Valve (Tornado valve)
-Back block (what every you like)
-New internals( like a new hammer, new spring kit.)
-After all this the only thing you can do is get a nice V/F body (I say get a cobra body)
Then if you want do do even more! your crazy, get a E-blade some were in there!
If you plan to do that all at once, just get a custom cocker and save the money, good trikking to yah!
heyheyhey
02-21-2003, 04:21 AM
DO NOT touch the internals........ any aftermarket internals other than stock will DECREASE maximum efficiancy...... i have a STOCK valve, hammer, nelson springs, and get 2000+ shots from my 68/45.
play with your gun, if theres something you dont like, fix it..... if it works, and you have no complaints, leave it;)
cocker kid 2k2
02-21-2003, 06:17 AM
You already got a nice barrel, next step should be to get a new inline reg, if you dont have all that much cash a vigilante for 50 bucks is an awesome reg. But for 80 a sidewinder is better. Vigi at www.pbgear.com sidewinder at www.compulsivepaintball.com
Mills1
02-21-2003, 08:35 AM
Spartan you think a new bolt is more important than HPA? Tell me, what's wrong with the stock bolt? Also, why would you reccomend a GenX inline over a Stabilizer if he uses HPA? The Stabilizer is very effective on HPA, not just on co2, and I find that ANS makes the crappiest parts known to man...
El Kabong
02-21-2003, 08:27 PM
Actually, I have heard that the ANS works pretty well on HPA, but it is hell on CO2. I think that immediately, you should go for HPA or at least Anti-Syphon your CO2 tank. Also get a reg and a new frame if you deem it necessary. Good luck, hope it turns out well.
Spartan 2
02-25-2003, 04:21 AM
-Nitro (some were down the road find a good price)
Notice I said get it when you find a good price, so in other words I did not put this one in a special order. Cockers will run just fine on co2 for a long time, I just placed it some were in there before you start upgrading the internals, and new reg, thats a good time to get HPA. My friend is upgradeing his 2001 in this fasion, except he is happy with his stock barrel for now, but he will soon buy one.
Mills1
02-25-2003, 05:36 AM
Originally posted by Spartan 2
If you want to trick your cocker out, these are my sugjestions. This is also in the order That I think they should be added:
:rolleyes:
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