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Timothy Gochenauer
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The AutoCocker Pages

I like to first of all say that I am in no way an expert to the AutoCocker. Though, since I have been in the sport of paintball since the mid '80's, I have come across several. So, I thought that I would share some of my experiences/opinions to you. Whether you are new to the AutoCocker, or an old timer that wants a new viewpoint to the AutoCocker.

If you are new to the Cocker, or just want to know what those funny little gizmos are in the front, I highly suggest that you read the first portion to Cocker Timing. I try my best to explain fully what each part does.

The AutoCocker Articles

AutoCocker Timing
This is what makes the AutoCocker stand out from the other markers. Timing is important to a good operating marker. This article should assist you in getting it perfect.
Troubleshooting the AutoCocker
I try to cover all that could be wrong with the AutoCocker. From leaks to paintball breaks.
Build your own AutoCocker
Just as the title says, build one from scratch. This is my experience on how I built an AutoCocker from scratch. The performance is equal, if not more, than a highly custom AutoCocker without an e-frame. And for a price of around $550 complete!!!
Build your own AutoCocker Part 2
This is an addition to the first article showing the use of the flat head front block, Turtle Conversion, and an E-Blade.


Quick note:

I hope that you find this information useful to your paintball experience. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Contact page.