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    Which generations of Works cockers had an 11/16ths valve?

    Anyone know what generation of Works cockers had a 11/16ths valve? If they ever did lol.
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    only the merlin body works cockers had the 11/16 valves.
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      any kind that you bore out

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        #4
        at least the first run was with merlin bodies, p-blocked and scoop milling instead of "pills"

        if its a merlin the serial SHOULD be visible between the ASA and the frontblock on the bottom of the body

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          I sell a lot of markers, these are the keepers. Rarities, projects, things I have saved from extinction. I will start with my Works Merlins and then move on to others. ***History**** The Works Autococker was the creation of Marty Garrison of Team Image and owner of Wildside Sports in Southlake, TX. Marty contracted with


          You can see the milling difference on Gen 1 here.
          Not certain of the total number, but Gen 1 works were Merlin bodies and about 100 were made.

          The yellow one in your picture is a Gen 3. Gen 3 have a 9/16 classic cocker valve and are milled from CCM bodies for Works.
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          • Tracker

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            i figured someone knew better than me, thank you for filling in that info

          • Masonhd81

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            Looks like I’m milling it

          #6
          Originally posted by BrendanB View Post
          any kind that you bore out
          Looks like that’s the plan
          90% of my markers go “Psssssssssssss”

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          • superman

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            While your at it, get the bolt modded to the right length.

          • Masonhd81

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            superman How did you know it wasn’t an evo length bolt? Are you a wizard?

          • superman

            superman

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            Because that is a stock wgp bolt in the marker but works cockers used a weird length that wasn’t evo length.

          #7
          Originally posted by Masonhd81 View Post

          Looks like that’s the plan
          superman I was about to get an Evo length bolt too, guess I’ll get this one milled. Fits perfectly in this body.
          90% of my markers go “Psssssssssssss”

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          • superman

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            It is more to do with the length. Pretty sure you can get an shocktech evo length bolt and then have it modified. I just don't know what length it would need to be cut to with out one on hand. Need to make sure the valve port and the length are correct.
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