View Full Version : It's worth?
|xTx|
07-28-2002, 08:49 PM
Hi everyone
Well....my b-day is coming (31 of july!!) and i have save $400 since last christmas. I was wondering if its is worth buying upgrades for my marker (a M3 Black Dragun "Sniper") like a new barrel, things like that. Or maybe i can buy an autococker? what do u guys think? it is worth upgrading or i just buy an autococker? the autococker i can afford to pay (after my birthday i will have like $500) is the Worrgames Autococker 2002 Vertical. I just wanna now if i buy that autococker, what should i need to make it work? please some recomendations, i've heard that autococker needs upgrades to work fine. Should i buy an autococker like this: (ohh damnn i love this gun)
http://store6.yimg.com/I/actionvillage_1697_3733620
Or do i spend money upgrading my M3, my M3 is just a sweeeet gun, just like this: (isnt it cool?)
http://store6.yimg.com/I/xtremecompetition_1699_2076793
Congobongo
07-28-2002, 08:55 PM
A cocker will work fine stock, but it can even be nicer upgrading it :)
If you are a guy who likes to do upgrades and working on their gun, by all means go with the cocker. Its a nice little jump from low end to high end :)
VeNoM
07-28-2002, 09:02 PM
have you played with cockers? Do you like them? If you do, I think you answered your own question, get what you like. . .
A cocker will shoot good stock . . . I think everything you need to get it ripping really nice would be, the VF cocker, good barrel (lapcos, CP's, J&J's are all nice barrels for about $50), a 12v Revy to keep paint feeding and some compressed air. Compressed air (nitro) is not needed but your gun will run much better with it and it will give your internals a longer life expectancy . . . the main things would be a barrel (will help your accuracy alot with paint that matches it) and a revy to reduce chopping.
|xTx|
07-28-2002, 09:16 PM
What about this setup:
I already have a nitro tank and a ricochet 2k.
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-Worrgames Autococker 2002 Vertical
-Smart Parts 20oz Anti-siphon Tube (i know i already have a nitro tank, but in my country is difficult as hell to find a place to fill my nitro tank)
-Lapco AutoSpirit 12in Autococker Barrel
Well....how do you rate my setup? fine? since i dont leave in the U.S.A, i have to order all necesary things to make my autococker works perfectly....is this ok? is very expensive to order just like a thing. Do i need a drop forward or something regarding the air system like a bottom line or something? please tell me...im not very good in english so i dont understand some terms. :)
VeNoM
07-28-2002, 09:20 PM
what kind of paint do you shoot? for marbs or smaller paints (i think worr paint runs about .686) that will be perfect . . . it wont need anything unless you want to add stuff. If you shoot med. bore paint more commonly, go for the big shot, other than that, im sure you will love that setup.
|xTx|
07-28-2002, 09:24 PM
Thx u guys....now i know what to buy :D, and btw can somebody explain me and give me info about this: (it;s weird...)
http://store6.yimg.com/I/actionvillage_1698_28321328
VeNoM
07-28-2002, 09:30 PM
thats a flatline autococker . . . it will create back spin on the paintball making it go further . . . however I (some agree) that while it shoots further, it looses accuracy and passed a certain range the paint will not break anyway because it will have reduced in speed so much that it will just bounce. . . They are not a real popular series of cockers and I can't say i'm a fan, but if it sounds like something you want, go for it.
If you go with the cocker get nitro! CO2 is crap on a cocker. Ive seem them freeze up and messed the gun up completely
VeNoM
07-29-2002, 09:03 AM
If you read the thread, he already addressed the issue, he has a nitro tank but it is hard to get nitro fills so he is going to get anti-syphon co2 for when he can't . . .
IromKnight
07-29-2002, 09:09 AM
I was playing one on one with a kid with a flatline and the shots moved so slow it was crazy. It was like the paintball matrix.
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