Its never a waste of time to teach your customers how you're improving their marker. I know it can be tedious to back track and have to prove to anyone why your mod is necessary. But it is much appreciated. Maintaining autocockers will become a dying art one day, if not already. Paintballers will continue to refer to your videos as a reference for the way to produce and maintain a quality product. You may want to take on an apprentice one day?
Have you ever heard of Slik Products? They made super light triggers, cocking arms and back blocks. If you've heard of it, would you know where one could purchase those parts?
So serious question here. Obviously you are opening up the valve. What difference does the 20 fps gain you vs adjusting the stock valve? It is using the same amount of air right.
The extra FPS allows the main spring strength to be reduced, which reduces the amount of air used, makes the trigger release smoother because there’s less pressure on the sear, and lets you use lower LPR pressure so there’s less recoil.
Its never a waste of time to teach your customers how you're improving their marker. I know it can be tedious to back track and have to prove to anyone why your mod is necessary. But it is much appreciated. Maintaining autocockers will become a dying art one day, if not already. Paintballers will continue to refer to your videos as a reference for the way to produce and maintain a quality product.
You may want to take on an apprentice one day?
I’ve got a few apprentices… But they haven’t got the time to learn as much as I had hoped. Too few desire to gain the necessary experience.
Just for the doubters.
You make working on autocockers look as easy as working on an automag. I’m impressed lol.
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😂 just like when we use to drill out our stbb valves ....we also had to grind up the valve pin.
Have you ever heard of Slik Products? They made super light triggers, cocking arms and back blocks. If you've heard of it, would you know where one could purchase those parts?
Heard of them - yeah light - but not high performance parts. Not sure where to find them
@CockerTop it's what I used back in the day. With an E2 or Tadao board I was able to reach an rof matching any half block.
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So serious question here. Obviously you are opening up the valve. What difference does the 20 fps gain you vs adjusting the stock valve? It is using the same amount of air right.
The extra FPS allows the main spring strength to be reduced, which reduces the amount of air used, makes the trigger release smoother because there’s less pressure on the sear, and lets you use lower LPR pressure so there’s less recoil.
I was hoping you were going to show visual differences between stock and modded.... Maybe next time
Something I am not about to do
It’s all turbo modding more or less at the end of the day. Everyone has their own secret sauce take on it
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