Curious Case of the Sniper 1 Autococker

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  • Painthappy
    Administrator
    • Jul 2020
    • 2537
    • New Boston, NH

    #16
    William the Third
    That's amazing. Nice gun, especially with one of those early PPS Rock Regulators on it.
    I am the admin...

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    • William the Third
      William the Third commented
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      Thanks. I picked it up on the forum here about a year ago from Loophole. I know nothing of its history otherwise. Eventually I'll go through it and get it running.
  • grd
    Newbie
    • Feb 2023
    • 18

    #17
    Originally posted by Ecapnation
    Mr..Carter..... Brace thine self!

    The information that Bud told me about sniper 1 conversions to cocker was interesting.

    - A good bunch of them were made for staff and sponsored teams to test the concept prior to releasing the cocker because they had older back inventory of sniper 1 bodies to hack on.

    - A few were commercially converted when they offered that but they stopped offering that fairly quickly.

    oh.... And hears mine fore good measure.

    This was bought from a wgp tech at an event by a BBT employee prior to the auto cocker being public knowledge.

    I left it as bought from the second owner granted it he's some modern parts. You can see the BBT feed vents and wire detent.wotk.
    That LPR was on there that long ago?

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    • Ecapnation
      Ecapnation commented
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      No, it's been upgraded through the years... The lpr being one thing but I chose to leave it be
  • BigRed
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1032
    • Canada

    #18
    Love this thread! Slab sided cockers are so purdy IMO, and I love the gen 1 round top body!
    BigRed's feedback

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    • DocsMachine
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 2699
      • Alaska

      #19
      Pics or it didnt happen.....
      Best pic I have online at the moment:



      Been meaning to do a proper write-up of it, I've had the dang thing some thirty years now, and it was the first marker I ever milled- and my first custom gun, period.

      It's still set up nearly exactly like that, although I made a nice oak stand for it, and it's been a mantlepiece gun longer than it was ever on the field.

      (And before anybody gives me grief over the air system, Dave Youngblood himself had a nearly identical setup on a polished-silver 'Cocker at the '96 ESPN exhibition game. )

      Doc.
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      • Painthappy
        Painthappy commented
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        Just love the look of that gun. Classic.

      • Morgenstern
        Morgenstern commented
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        I can't imagine anyone giving you grief about the air setup when VERTICAL 20oz tanks were common at the time :-)

      • SETHZILLA!
        SETHZILLA! commented
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        I used to rock a 40oz tank on my Sniper 2. You'll never hear me complain about anyone using a big bottle!
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