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Originally posted by Civic_Addict
I know we have at least a couple that play on here. Need some advice.
I'm selling my XBOX. Some guy has offered a trade for it. Here's what he wants to trade(its an Autococker gun).
Now its been a while since I was into paintball, but aren't Autocockers expensive guns? My first thought was "what's wrong with it?". He said it has very little play time on it and he should be sending me pics here soon. Anyhow, I just wanted to get your opinions on it. Anything I should ask. I was asking $350 for my Xbox, 7 games, 2 controllers & memory card.
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Dear lord, stay away from ANS products. I'm a dealer with national paintball, and I can get a 2k3 v-feed cocker with .45 for around 305 + shipping. Let me know if you want one. As far as purchasing cockers online, I just wouldn't do it. I was fortunate enough (with my eclipse cocker) that I had a good owner, and he wasn't just trying to dump another "cocker" on some unsuspecting noob. Remember, the cocker honestly only needs a roller sear, new bolt, and new barrel. I'd stray away from aftermarket "upgrades" as much as possible. my eclipse, uses the stock wgp sledge, wgp egro, sto ram, and a besales 3way, and I've gotta tell you, it runs smooth as butter. Oh, not to mention, I can get black draguns for about 110 + shipping also.
So I guess what i'm saying is, if you REALLY want to get into it, get the cocker, but make sure you have a reliable wgp certified cocker tech or a store nearby (that can service your cocker on a regular basis), if you're just gonna play occasionally, a black dragun isn't half bad... i guess.
Oh, another tip, once you get your cocker running nice (that is, after someone has timed-tuned it), please, please please please dont touch it.
See if this guy you're buying from has any feedback also.