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| snowballin | Need help with 2k2 WGP
I'm looking at a 2k2 wgp autococker for sale near me, owner bought it new back then but hasn't used it in years. He's asking $50 for it,it looks complete but I don't know much about autocockers, so what should I look out for? My plan is to build it into a pump a little at a time since I've tried playing pump and enjoy it.
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| Active Member Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: New Cumberland, PA |
For $50 Id buy it. You are going to toss the front end anyway so as long as there is a bolt, hammer, and frame you are set.
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for $50 I'd get it too. Probably the most you might need to do would be to rebuild and retime the gun which I think some of the guys here or on customcockers do for a reasonable price or you can pick up an oring kit here for a couple bucks and learn how to time it yourself(took me a few hours, but I did it). Providing the valve doesn't leak you should have any problems turning into a pump with a 2k+ style kit. Personally, I find my mech 2k cocker to be a blast to play with.
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