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Links

Here's some links to some of my favorite autococker/paintball related websites.

World and Regional Paintball Information Guide. - All you need to know about paintball, and the most comprehensive site on the 'net. Always up to date.

Worr Games Products - Home of the Autococker.

Custom Cocker - Very detailed technical and teardown sections. If you need help finding out where that flying spring goes, this is the place to go, besides here, of course :).

Ravi's Paintball Place - Home of the Autococker Infosheet and a huge amount of reviews.

The Cocker Owners Group - If you own an autococker, you really should have this site bookmarked.

Jeff Goslin's Collection of Guns - If you look at rec.sport.paintball at all, you've no doubt heard his incessant ramblings. This is Jeff's history of guns.

Michael Hughes' Page - Again, another page from RSP

Official WGP Forums - The official forums of Worr Games Products. Home of Richie the WGP tech guy. The Naughty Dogs have their own section here and stop by often.

Digital Paintball - Home of the Half-Life mod Digital Paintball, which is the only good paintball game thus far released for PC.

Milkman's Markers - Information about Milkman's two markers, a tricked 98 Custom and a 2003 Cocker with a RaceGun frame on it. Awesome photo gallery.

H20 PB - General community site. Good articles and staff, as well as a mirror for the timing video.

 
 
   
 

I accept no responsibility for the repairs you make to your marker. This site is purely informational, and the information is correct to the best of my knowledge. If you make repairs or service your marker based on information from this site, you do so AT YOUR OWN RISK. If you do not feel qualified or confident in servicing your marker, please take it to a qualified airsmith or paintball shop and have the work performed there.