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| Rec Poster Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Rhode Island
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| buying an autococker I am thinking of getting a wgp right feed autococker(almost 100% sure it is a 2001) w/ cp barrel,slider frame(think it was a benchmark or something like that) and a couple other external ups for $75. Is this a good deal? thanks |
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| Rec Poster Join Date: Apr 2006
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| Yep...that is under the going rate. With the weird market right now (favoring autococker based pumps rather than pneumatic autocockers). 100-125 would be the normal market price...if it is in good shape. You could get 40-50 just for the body most places (once again ..assuming it is in great shape). |
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| Seasoned Member | Not to hijack the thread or anything, but I just picked up two working STO cockers (body, internals, pneumatics, frame, etc), both for under $75 each. The market sucks for those who are trying to get rid of cockers. But for those who want them, most couldn't be happier.
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