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| Active Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Central texas
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| Pump cocker conversion I've actually been playing for over a decade but I felt this was a newb question so I feel this is the place to ask it. I convinced some of my friends to set down the electros and start playing some pump games in the woods, while they all ran out to get carters and phantoms I have other plans. I have a 2k1 wgp cocker and was wondering if there would be anything else I needed to get to convert it other than this ccm pump kit? Pump Kit CCM New - 2K Black & Black - eBay (item 150220915096 end time Mar-29-08 17:43:19 PDT) Thanks and apologies for the newbness on pumps |
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| Blah | Pbm is right, a simple swap from pnue's to pump is all it takes. A single trigger fame is also a nice touch, but don't get it if you're looking for a "single swipe" because the ccm ones are pricey.
__________________ Winchesters 50rnd Hoppers $4 3.5 tanks w/ valve $23 Dealer for: CCM, CCI, CP, and other misc companies. Purchase here:Snap Paintball I am not the owner of snappb. |
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| Moderator to Chef Dave! Join Date: May 2006
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| Here you go brother: Pumpenstein Dissasembly of your ‘Cocker’ in Order to Prepare it for a Pump Kit: Then check out this one: Pumpenstein Comprehensive Pump Kit Review. TF |
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| MCB Member | Hey aren't links to other places a BAN Later, Blackrain
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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Minnesota
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| Could we just set the forum to email everyone the link to TF's pump review every 48 hours or so? That's a hell of a great resource. Good to hear we're getting new pump players into the fold. The community seems to be growing rapidly all over the country - and with it - I'm sure there will be a great improvement in the overall attitudes, maturity and quality of play. |
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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Los Angeles
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| If your vertical ASA screws into the marker body, get a regular pump kit. If your vertical ASA screws into the front block, where the pneumatics are, be sure to get a mini kit.
__________________ My choice is what I chose to do, and if I'm causin' no harm, it shouldn't bother you. Your choice is who you chose to be, and if you're causin' no harm, then you're alright with me. |
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