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Old 07-31-2008, 01:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyway to Identify Custom milled Cocker

I know that there were alot of one offs done in the 90's, but I was wondering if there was anyway to idetify this one or just randomly guess at possibilities.
I added the Rock and quick switch but I recieved it with the clippard ram but that doesn't mean much as it was the upgrade of the day.
The anno was done after the site rail, window and wire detent were milled as none of the mill cuts are exposed.

I'm trying to sell it so any help would be appreciated.Thanks


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Old 08-01-2008, 09:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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everyone stumped eh! I take as meaning its a random one off mill job.
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Old 08-01-2008, 09:55 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The detent leads me to believe that is was a CCM at one point in it's life... but that's all I've got...

Oh... and the cut away bolt smacks me of 'brad'. I might just be smoking crack though...
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Nah, probably not CCM. Lots of OLD cockers ended up with wire detents before the now common "cocker" detent became standard. I don't have any idea of who might have done it, but it looks nice. I like that J&J barrel you have on there.
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Old 08-01-2008, 10:47 AM   #5 (permalink)
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well I know that the wire detent was just as common as the ball detent, the j&j is pretty but if you break paint you have to stop and clean for sure.

I'm trying to sell it to fund some mag goodness, I'll just have to see what happens.
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with that serial, it predates the standard detent. wire detents were the most poplar on higher ends til wgp made the cooper-t standard. I have no idea who would have done it though.
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Thanks wolf, confirms what I was thinking on the detent at least.
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Yea... it might be a TASO as they used that ano pattern. The lower milling on is also similar to Carter/TASO milling... the window though is something different.

And yeah CCM is not the first to do wire detents. Those actually came from the F-1/2's semi-autos. Original Snipers and Automated Snipers did not have factory detents until the mid 90's. My MiniCocker had a wire detent installed on it.. but it's SN is 1875.

Cool looking gun either way.

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with that serial, it predates the standard detent. wire detents were the most poplar on higher ends til wgp made the cooper-t standard. I have no idea who would have done it though.
What exactly is 'copper-t'? I've seen it used here and in the bolt test and don't know what it refers to.
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Cooper-t is an old school company that made/makes sheridan parts along with other misc stuff. The owner Chuancy just recently passed away and the company is sudo-ran by his son.

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