Autococker Marker Accessories at a Glance
Autococker - Autocockers were originally created as pump markers that were retrofitted to remove the pump portion. In this sense they became "Auto-Cockers".
3-ways - A 3-way is also sometimes referred to as a 4-way valve. It is a component of an autococker that directs the compressed air or CO2 gas to a pneumatic ram. These are typically linked to trigger action but can be activated in several ways depending on whether the Autococker is manual or electronic.
Detents - An autococker detent is a paintball feeding control device which juts into the breech of a paintball gun. It was designed to keep the gun from feeding more than one ball during each cycle of the action.
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Price Range - Less than $25 (2 results)
Price Range - Less than $25 (2 results)
Feed tubes - A paintball feed tube or barrel is a tube attached to the gun through which the paintballs feed and are shot. Feed tubes come in many varieties including lever locks, hose clamp styles, oring compressed, and traditional (drop in).
Hammers and Hammer Kits - The paintball hammer is weighted internal paintball part that strikes and prompts the opening of a valve which releases the gas the pushes the paintball out. Many paintball markers use this valve system, but the Autococker is one of the only markers where players and manufacturers practiced many different valve designs, hammer styles, and spring weights.
Low Pressure Chamber - A Low Pressure Chamber is also known as a Volume Chamber which is an aftermarket paintball part that increases the overall volume of the valve chamber. Advocates feel that the LPC will increase shot to shot consistency and allow lower operating pressures.
Pump Arms - A pump arm refers to the paintball marker handle, or part used to pump a pump paintball gun.
Sear - The Autococker component that holds the hammer back and releases the hammer when the trigger is pulled.
Rams - A paintball ram is a pneumatic multi-directional piston that is used to cock some paintball markers. A high quality ram will allow for increased cycle rates and operate at a lower LPR pressure.
Valves - A paintball valve is an internal paintball part through which gas is released to propel the paintball. There are many different valve styles on the market including replacement electronic valve assemblies like the MTX MQ2 Valve.
Hammers and Hammer Kits - The paintball hammer is weighted internal paintball part that strikes and prompts the opening of a valve which releases the gas the pushes the paintball out. Many paintball markers use this valve system, but the Autococker is one of the only markers where players and manufacturers practiced many different valve designs, hammer styles, and spring weights.
Low Pressure Chamber - A Low Pressure Chamber is also known as a Volume Chamber which is an aftermarket paintball part that increases the overall volume of the valve chamber. Advocates feel that the LPC will increase shot to shot consistency and allow lower operating pressures.
Pump Arms - A pump arm refers to the paintball marker handle, or part used to pump a pump paintball gun.
Sear - The Autococker component that holds the hammer back and releases the hammer when the trigger is pulled.
Rams - A paintball ram is a pneumatic multi-directional piston that is used to cock some paintball markers. A high quality ram will allow for increased cycle rates and operate at a lower LPR pressure.
Valves - A paintball valve is an internal paintball part through which gas is released to propel the paintball. There are many different valve styles on the market including replacement electronic valve assemblies like the MTX MQ2 Valve.
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