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![]() Well, here are some of the best semi-auto markers. All Cockers are closed-bolt pneumatics. From top to bottom: |
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This is the 2001 Vertical feed Autococker. About the only difference between this and 2000 model, it the vertical feed and the hard plastic shroud. The vertical feed is a definite plus. However the new shroud is not appealing to me. It reminds me of the shroud on the Rainmaker, which is unattractive and uncomfortable. I would recommend buying the old shroud for $15. |
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STO
2001- For those of you that
thought that the 99 STO was sweet, here is the 2001 STO. This new
STO features a new look besides newly redesigned STO parts, which means
better preformance. This STO features the 2000 non-slotted trigger,
redesigned STO 3-way, exclusively designed J&J barrel for the STO,
aside from the drop forward and vertical feed. I am in love with
this STO. It is a piece of art. Cost $750. (Worr, has
yet to update their web page, so no links are available yet.) 2000 Cocker- Worr out does itself again with this marker. It has a larger Banjo Bolt allowing better air follow, along with chopping the back block allowing easy of use and lighter weight. Performance wise, this marker like the rest of the Cockers, kicks ass. It is more efficient that the 99 and performs a little better. Some parts like the bolt and the back block can not be interchanged with pre-2000 cockers. Current price is about $400. I recommend looking into a drop forward or a remote with this. If you do get a drop Forward, replace the frame with any other 45 or double trigger frame. STO- the STO is the top of the line from the manufacture cocker from Worr Games. While looking tricked, it is tricked with stock upgrades on all major parts. Cost about $725. |
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99
Cocker- This marker is the best
if you are looking into a tourney marker to upgrade. The Cocker
series most basic marker is very consistent and efficient straight out of
the box. Cost about $350. |
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Sniper III Pump and Sniper II Pump- Before the semi-auto became popular, these pumps ruled the tourney fields. Similarly to the way the Cocker is now, this marker lead the industry in upgradeable and ease of use. Highly recommend if you are looking into using a pump. The only difference between the two is that the Sniper III is to the Sniper II the way the Minicocker is to the Autococker. | |
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