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Worr Game Products Jeff Orr Signature Series Autococker LE C1
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Number of Reviews: 1
Average Rating: 9.0 / 10
Manufacturer Website: Click here
Suggested Retail Price: $650

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For years Jeff Orr worked side by side with his father Bud Orr to develop and innovate some of the best paintball markers the world has ever seen. Today the tradition continues with the release of the first Jeff Orr signature series Autococker.
Each Jeff Orr Signature series Autococker is designed and machined by Jeff Orr in the new Worr Games facility in Carlsbad California. Every month Jeff creates a new custom gun in limited lots of 50 markers, once they are sold that's it! No more!

Limited Edition!
Side cocking system
E2 electronic grip frame
Jeff Orr CNC machined
Torpedo bottom line with on/off
MP4 ram system
Clamping feed neck
Tickler regulator
Delrin bolt with o-rings
Delrin pull pin
Stainless steel hose
Jeff Orr signature laser engraved
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The Worr Game Products Jeff Orr Signature Series Autococker LE C1 is newer, so it should be commonly available, both new and used.
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dbkid0486 Monday, November 12th, 2007
Period of
Product Use:
3 months2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Paintball
Experience:
2 years
Similar
Products Used:
mini e-orracle
nexus signature series
dc1
mq dc2
pro series
Marker Setup: Stock besides Ego Feedneck and CP on/off Asa
Recommended
Upgrades:
Bleeding on/off and clamping feedneck and obviously barrel kit and hpa
Strengths: No back block
Very small
Very light
Weaknesses: No bleeding on off
Finicky trigger
Review: Ok this is the third review i have to write because people keep disputing the accuracy of my review when they know nothing....FIRST AND FOR THE TENTH TIME THE STOCK FEEDNECK IS NOT A CLAMPING FEEDNECK AND THE ON/OFF DOES NOT BLEED....ALSO MY GUN IS NUMBER 27 of 50 in the pic if you dont think i am telling th truth..now on to me review.....OK....my marker came with a few problems......as soon as i gased it up the karni style trigger was finnicky..so i swapped it out for Samurai and now its good...The ram eventually started to leak so i sent it back to WGP and they fixed it under warranty...So i thought it was fixed when i got it back my marker was almost skipping shots...it seemed the main spring was too stiff not letting the gun recock itself even with the lpr up and the gun was shooting at 285 fps....I thought it was a bad sear solenoid then came to realize the sear solenoid retianer was too small for the grip frame and when you screwed the screws in it pulled that piece and cause the sear not to trip the hammer...i replaced it and the problem went away...another problem i had was the lug was wearing the slot inside the body and that was another place where resistance was coming from..eventually the anodizing wore away and now it slides freely...so not ..i thought the gun was up and running perfect but it wasnt...i played with the gun when i thought everything was ok and it seemed to underperform compared to other markers i shot.....so as i was about the trade the gun for a karnivor..i was swapping bodies...i came to find that the ram was still broken....the leak was gone...but when i was sliding the ram in and out it was almost grinding away...i took it apart and noticed the tip of the ram where the guide sits was ripped in half causing major drag in the ram...i tore that piece out but the damage was already done and the ram wouldnt slide smoothly at all....so i replaced the ram and presto...the marker was finalyl shooting as expected...the whole time the ram was probably the main cause of everything because of the high cocking pressure and high hpr pressure i was using to compensate for the bad ram....the sear was proabbly fine and i also thought the cocking solenoid could have been a problem but i guess that gets rid of that idea since everything is working great now........my high expectations are finally fulfilled..
Conclusion: Great gun once it is set up properly.....however not worth a LE tag and JEFF ORR signature..simply because of WGP's quality control EDIT to this..so below

I have to make an edit here. I heard the first batch of JOLE's left wgp without final inspection...Mine fell into that category, However Jeff Orr personally helped me out which was unbelieveable....My JOLE is now a custom color because of him. WGP is back and this gun does not dissapoint. The marker is NOW worth the LE tag and Jeff Orr Signature.. A+
Rating:
9 out of 10Last edited on Sunday, February 17th, 2008 at 11:31 am PST
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