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Elf... this thread died back in Feb and you responded to a banned member.
Please be wary of post dates when posting. Cockers are not heavy at all. Mine is comparable to the rest of my markers.
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yeah but going by that logic the entire pump forum is pretty dead. this thread was still on the top page. Thats the great thing about forums is that the knowlege base sticks around for a while. and being that I happen to be looking at pumps, it seemed silly to start a new thread asking the same question when there was a good thread five posts below.
As to the cocker pump, i was just saying that compared to a phantom or hammer. the cocker seems like a heavy marker for the class. |
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bought my lightning for 40 bucks on ebay bought a pump kit for 70 on ebay works flawlessly with a bit of tuning. and ive been adding and changing wut i needed ever since.
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'Cockers are hefty markers, but the weight is still not THAT much more than another gun. I just picked up a Traccer the other day, and put it right back down in shock. That was one hella light gat, one of the lightest I've ever felt. Makes you feel like you have nothing in your arms!
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Autococker's don't have to be heavy. It's just everyone leaves the stock bodies alone, so they are heavy.
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