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Autococker Timing Video

This is a little video I made showing you how to time an Autococker. It's about 9 minutes long, with 7 minutes of actual explination. Hopefully you'll all find it very helpful, especially if you're new to Autocockers.

The video itself is in .wmv format (windows media), and is about 14 megs big. So, dialup users beware.

Now, for the legal mumbo-jumbo. This video is copyright 2004 Joe Rieger. This video may not be redistributed or hosted without my permission. You are free to download and use to your liking otherwise. If you'd like to host the video, just shoot me an e-mail. Generally I have no problem doing so, but hey. As of now the sites officially allowed to host are:

UPDATE:

Ok, so here's the short of it. I only have about 5 gigs of bandwidth to use per month, and in six days I've gone through almost all of it. So, I've got to be careful about the bandwidth the video uses. It's up until I get to about 80% of my monthly bandwidth, then it comes down. So, here's the link:

Timing Video

I'm sorry as I have no choice in the matter, but I'm hoping a few other sites will be hosting it, and I will provide links to those sites as soon as they have the video up.

http://www.h2opb.com

http://www.pbvids.com

http://www.h8me.com/files/cockertiming.wmv

 

 
 
   
 

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.