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Keikan
01-17-2001, 08:24 PM
As I speak now my Autococker is on its way here, and I plan to invest alot in customization and aftermarket parts and even eventually get it milled. Yes I am fairly new considering my last gun was a Stingray2:P. Im also not very familiar with what the purpose of a few particular parts in the gun do.

If anyone could tell me what aftermarket parts are best for the Autococker 2000 please reply, and let me know how it improves performance/and or looks :)

btw, Ive allready ordered a 16" Boomstick for it- I did find alot on this and read enough good comments to be convinced of its quality (As well as knowing Stock barrels suck :)

Thanks:)

Counterfeit
01-17-2001, 08:32 PM
Ok the barrel is the most important part. The next best part to get is a new 45 grip frame, cause the stock one sucks. The best thing to get after that would be nitro. That will help your performance more than anyother aftermarket part.

Keikan
01-17-2001, 08:38 PM
nt

july_favre
01-18-2001, 10:04 AM
Most things you wont have a problem if you go one way or the other so most it is preference but heres what I like the best.

pneumatics- I've got an sto 3-way, its nice and smooth bu I have a shocktech on the way because it has the shortest thrwo which will help the trigger pull a little. I have the new rhino reg which is nice and small. It works well and looks the best in my opinion. I have an sto ram but the ram wont make a noticable difference unless you have an ol cocker.
I agree that a 45 frame should be your next upgrade. I would get a p&p 3 set screw with the old style plates. They have a trigger stop and make your trigger pull super short. You can also get a flatenned timing rod or a hole trigger plate to make it shorter. I had a 97 trigger frame but I sold it for the 3rd set screw in the p&p. I have an aka trigger plate with solder in it to make it a hole plate and I have a roller sear on the way which is suppose o make a super smooth pull. This and a nice 3-way will make a nice trigger.
Bolt wise i feel nothing is going to give you a difference in accuracy. people say a venturi is more accurate but I cant tell the difference. I had a superfly but I didnt like it much. I liked the alien better. Right now I have a lightening bolt to lower my pressure a bit.
I have a tornado valve that came with my merlin. I dont have any experience with other but some say that the rat is just as good. Lowering the pressure will help you get a lighter trigger oull.
A external velocity adjuster is nice so you dont have to take out your cocking rod to adjust velocity. Besides this stuff everything else is just cosmetic so get what you like.
Oh yeah, you might want to look into an inline reg that is easier to adjust for convenience but the stock works fine.

Sorry I rambled I do that alot. if I forgot anything or you disagree what i say post it to give this guy a different opinion.