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PBSouLjAh
01-13-2001, 05:47 PM
gotta question...wat output pressure does da cocker run on?? low pressure???high pressure...???also....wat are ur opinions on nitro tanks?? right now i have a m98, and in about half a year when i get enough money i mite upgrade to a cocker w/ nitro. wat size and psi should i get? preset or adjustable? screw in or da regulator/cradle kind?

TLplus84
01-13-2001, 05:55 PM
I'm not too sure about the operating psi of the cocker. But what i can tell you is that for a cocker, i would invest in a nice nitro system. I would get someting like a Nitro DUck 4500 psi system or a Air America system. For size...it's preference but with a nice drop forward/cradle, you'll be quite comfortable with an 88 ci.

Counterfeit
01-13-2001, 06:20 PM
It is 800 psi I believe.

TLplus84
01-13-2001, 06:29 PM
isn't that on the high side? cuz like SPyders can run down to like 600 stock. I guess it's the partial pneumatic trigger operation that needs the pressure to be high..hrmm i dont know..i dnt' have a cocker...

PBSouLjAh
01-13-2001, 06:41 PM
so i'd do fine with a cheap preset nitro system huh. cuz...i dont really care about those nice ones...too expensive for me. i still have 2 years to wait til i can get a job....cuz im only 13. if presets work with it...i'll prolly get like......88ci 4.5k psi ...and i'll be set!

TLplus84
01-13-2001, 06:42 PM
do 4500 psi come in preset? cuz if you're looking for cheap, 4500 psi is not the way to go. 3000psi is cheap 4500 psi, i haven't seen one under 300 dollars, while i've seen decent 3000psi for under 200 dollars.

PBSouLjAh
01-13-2001, 06:48 PM
at 888paintball.com.... a 114ci 4500psi adjustable screw in regulator is is only 259.00(turbomax by 32 degrees) im thinkin of either dat or the 88ci one which is 10$ cheaper. i want more air volume...but im afraid it mite be too big to put on my gun. i dun wanna walk around with some piece of equipment da size of my house, but i want one that can last at least 1000 rounds on a cocker stock.

PBSouLjAh
01-13-2001, 06:50 PM
anyone know the offical 32degrees webpage?

PBSouLjAh
01-13-2001, 07:10 PM
also...i ahve another question for cocker owners. i need to get a cradle for my cocker when i get nitro on it and when i buy da cocker. da bottom of the grip...is it the convetional 2 hole for bottom line??

TLplus84
01-13-2001, 07:13 PM
yep it is. The only ones that i nkow that arent' are bruizer and Kingman.

ptflyer
01-15-2001, 04:13 AM
32 degrees web site is http://www.32ice.com

ssgohan
01-16-2001, 08:28 AM
i think that you should replace the grip for the cocker before you get a droop forward cuz 2000 cockers have plstic grip frames and the tend to break if you put too much weight on them. the bottom just shears off.

Counterfeit
01-16-2001, 01:54 PM
yeah the stock trigger fram is horrible. That was my second upgrade.

TLplus84
01-16-2001, 05:30 PM
are all the bad things i've heard about the cocker grip that bad?

ssgohan
01-17-2001, 10:57 AM
probably

PBSouLjAh
01-17-2001, 11:36 AM
well....how much do grip frames cost?? which kind would i get??

TLplus84
01-17-2001, 12:51 PM
DYE double trigger grip frame..i recommend it...i think it's like 70 dollars er something like taht..

Counterfeit
01-17-2001, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by TLplus84
DYE double trigger grip frame..i recommend it...i think it's like 70 dollars er something like taht..

Uh, if your putting it on the cocker don't get a double trigger frame. Just get a single rigger DYE frame. I got my Chrome dye frame for $70.

TLplus84
01-17-2001, 04:26 PM
mah bad...don't know too much about cockers...;P

Counterfeit
01-17-2001, 04:44 PM
You see a cocker has a sliding trigger. Which in my opinion makes a double triger pointless, it acually slows me down on a cocker.

TLplus84
01-17-2001, 04:51 PM
oh yeah..i forgot...haha stupid me...i'm so used to guns with teh pivoting trigger...sorry everyone for the misleading info i have given above.