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    ID Cocker, what is it?

    This is my late brothers autococker I've been working on to get back to working order. Any idea what it is?
    Is that a normal size hammer spring? The rear adjuster was sitting pretty deeply into the body.

    The only ID marks I see are a number: 120199

    #2
    judgin by the blue bits, body, front block, vert asa. i would guess that this was likely a 2k1 that was milled by someone. More of a garage shop thing than a large company.
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      #3
      With serial 120199 I agree 2k1, probably originally blue, and stripped chemically (mag wheel polish). The milling is classic garage style. Very cool.
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        #4
        Looks like an unfinished titan cocker

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          #5
          Cool, thanks all.

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            #6
            The cuts look really clean and regular, the rail pocket look like the one on a 32* autococker.
            Also a nice Kapp groovy frame with it.
            will be nice once reassemble as a cocker or even better if you make it a sniper with a blue acrylic pump handle from oDm

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              #7
              You should built a tribute marker out of it.

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                #8
                Take the valve out and post a picture of the lower tube.

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                  #9
                  Did they offer unmilled vert feed with threaded feednecks in 01?

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                  • OpusX

                    OpusX

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                    No threaded feednecks that I am aware of, hence why I think it was chemically stripped by dunking it up to the feedneck

                  • Sottyman
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                    Just playing devil's advocate, but could you technically have pulled a non threaded feedneck and pressed in a threaded one?

                  • Brokeass_baller

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                    Sottyman yes, but that wasn't common practice back then. Nummech pulled the feed tube off of my 03 and pressed in an Empire feed neck adapter.

                  #10
                  I don't have a valve tool, will need to get one to see what is inside.
                  Definitely reassembling to be able to play with it.
                  Feedneck is pressed on, and yes the milling is very clean and done very well.

                  The only hiccup I found is the frame screw up in the trigger area no longer grabs the threading on the body. I think I need to find a slightly longer screw or trim the screw somehow to get a few extra threads to grab.

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                  • superman

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                    should be a 10-32 x 1/2". I try to avoid cutting screws down, that is often how they damage the threads in the first place.

                  • Seajay

                    Seajay

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                    Thanks ill try and find one that I don't have to modify

                  #11
                  Definitely leaning towards custom shop cut, not a mass produced marker.

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                    #12
                    Definitely leaning towards Bullseye 's work..... Attached is the only titan cocker photo I could dig up.

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                      #13
                      Don't most Bullseye cockers have reverse P blocks?

                      Here's a couple more photos for you eye holes:

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                      • Ecapnation

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                        Most but not all they were a late custom shop
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