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Thread: Old autococker identification

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    Old autococker identification

    This gun has a non-threaded ivg, started life as a full size vert feed and was cut down to a mini. The pnuematics, bolt, reg, and bottom line are easy to id. Any guesses as to who made the body/grip frame and when? What kind of frontblock has the integrated 15 degree?




    Besides who made it can anyone hazard a guess as to its worth?

    If this is the wrong spot for this type of post just let me know and I won't do it again.
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    Body sure looks like a Shocktech. Not sure what year, but I recognize the top tube milling.

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    Agreed.

    I think I've got a Benchmark frame that looks similar - no milling label or anything.

    Also, I don't think we really care THAT much about where the thread is located with such a small user-base, but I would have put it in "Ask the Techs"

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    It's a shocktech hookups series gun

    The 45 degree mini cocker front block is pretty normal as well.

    The frame is probably a benchmark like what was stated earlier. It's definitely a shocktech trigger in the frame as well. I'd be curious to see if it has a shocktech roller sear in it and what the gun internals are

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    Did they make the hookup series before ivg's were factory threaded? This weekend I'll try to take pictures of the guts for the curious.
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    Hookups were pre 2k cockers and one of their first offered as a line I think. so I would think they may have.

    I have a body in a box I dont remember if it's threaded for an ivg or not though

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