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    I got lots of tough questions, pic heavy

    After 10 years I am fully going through all my paintball stuff. My knowledge of things has all but vanished just like highschool. I now have some issues and items I do not know how to solve or ID. I come to you strong experts, so get those ideas flowing. To help everyone narrow down the IDing, everything here should be related to one of the following types of guns: Autococker, Angel, Automag, AKA, MatrixLCD/DM6, 2nd Gen Intimidator.

    Here we go:

    1. I have multiple grips that are sticky, some are really bad, is there any way I can clean these or remove the stick residue? The Sly pads seem to be some sort of synthetic leather with a epoxy behind them.
    2. Also I am not sure, but I think that is a 1st Gen Tadaeo AKA board, can it work in both Viking and Excal or not?


    3. Any ID on this electro board?
    4. ID on this nut in the bag? There is a autococker valve nut for reference


    5. ID on this, looks like a AKA or JDS regulator?


    6. ID on super tiny screws?


    7. All of this stuff was together, left looks like SS ball bearings with a white delrin detent maybe? Rest looks like some kind of O ring kits if anyone can ID what its for.


    8. Noid ID?



    9. Who made either of these front blocks, and what year cocker body can they fit on?


    10. What autococker can this banjo bolt fit?


    11. Who made this backblock?


    12. Who made this trigger plate and what year cocker can it fit?


    13. Which year cocker can each of these fit?



    14. This was in a CheckIt package, it has a O ring kinda embedded in it, any ID on what this is?


    15. What are these screws and springs for? They were all kinda packed near eachother.


    16. What are these tiny O rings for?


    17. ID on this thing?


    18. Who made these timing rods? I remember you use to have screw to lock it in place but these have on both sides kinda cloudy plastic looking stuff instead of screws, what is that and whats it for?

    Now for super tough question


    19. Who made this barrel bag and what is it made out of?

    If you own this barrel bag, REMOVE YOUR BARRELS FROM IT. I have no idea how or why, but somehow this bag has dulled and left imprints on anodized finishes.

    Whew that was alot and HUGE pre thanks to everyone who may help out. Tough way to make my first post back on this site. I know some of you enjoy this stuff, so here is a pic of just part of the stuff I been going through. Good way to end this with.

    #2
    2 - Yes, the Tadao board for Viking/Excalibur is the same board for both models - UNLESS it was a VERY early Tadao. It was very soon thereafter specifically marketed with the capability to work with both open and closed bolt, i.e. with a Viking and an Excalibur. The board looks like the Musashi version, btw, which depending on whether or not it was very early will, or will not work for both Viking and Excalibur.

    3 - The board is a Bob Long Frenzy, that came as stock board on early Intimidators, before the 2K5 versions got a screen on the board. Depending on firmware, the board can be semi-only, or have several different fire modes. However, what firmware that is on the board is not possible to discern without plugging it it an Intimidator, and simply reading what it says on the screen.

    8 - The solenoid is used in Vikings and Excaliburs, 2002-2004. Actually, I believe the 2002 versions came with a MAC, but the Humphrey solenoid will work in them as well. I am not sure if it is a simple switch or not. Anyway, most people prefer the Humphrey, IIRC.

    19 - The barrel bag was made by 32 Degrees. As far as I know, it looks like they actually made an original product this time, rather than a knock off. Which should explain why they managed to put the logo on the wrong side of the flap lid, so that it is covered when you roll up the bag...
    Got Bork?

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      #3
      Woo did not expect the barrel bag to get answered so fast. There is no logo on either side, maybe it got torn off at some point. Thank you for already getting some of this cleared up so fast! That must be the stock board for my Timmy then, if memory serves me right I put a WAS Equalizer board in it.

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        #4
        The threads from the logo is still there, so you can see the outline of the shape. Before it was ripped off, it was on the side facing downward - i.e. it had not been visible on your photo even if it had been still on. Which meant that it is only ever visible when you have laid the barrel bag down, but not pulled the flap up - and it would also be obscured when the barrel bag was rolled up for storage/transportation. The couldn't have put the logo on a worse spot if they tried...
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          #5
          17 is an autococker valve tool

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            #6
            11. Who made this backblock? <-- ACI bird cage back block

            13. Which year cocker can each of these fit? <-- Looks like Pre2k

            15. What are these screws and springs for? They were all kinda packed near eachother. <-- From left to right: cocker hammer lug, next 2 are cocker grip frame screws, cocker hammer and valve springs

            14. This was in a CheckIt package, it has a O ring kinda embedded in it, any ID on what this is? <-- cocker valve retaining screw (to be used with item 17 the valve tool)
            Last edited by OpusX; 07-23-2020, 07:38 AM. Reason: answering other questions, just adding on
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              #7
              So. Much. Good. Stuff.

              are you looking for project guns to use this on, or is this stuff coming up for sale?
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                #8
                Originally posted by Meleager7 View Post
                So. Much. Good. Stuff.

                are you looking for project guns to use this on, or is this stuff coming up for sale?
                What he said. It looks like a gloss purple Kapp LPR at the very end of the table. If you are selling, I'm interested.
                Got Bork?

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                  #9
                  5 certainly looks like an AKA LPR for an Angel.

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                    #10
                    #1 the sly pads came off some angel grips they made.. or it was a collaboration with WDP and sly to make a "sly angel"

                    #2 tadao AKA board, they are ALL viking compatible, the excal compatibility came later, you have to power up the board while holding the trigger to get it into programming mode, as you cycle through the registers, if you have alternating colors, like red-blue, then you have an excal compatible board

                    tadao still flashes boards including lowered BPS caps (for $30), the info is on his website, along with all the manuals.. tadaotechnologies.com

                    #5 is definitly an STD lpr, not sure to which marker though (they made several different), the hole through the threading isnt an aka thing that i can recall.. but it definitely could be, its been awhile since ive pulled out one of mine

                    #7, the small white detent is for an 04 viking/excal, there are actually 2. no idea about the bearings/bbs, the rebuild kit on the right and the one right next to is are AKA, the bag of for X-rings look like #10, common for the ram/hammer seals on AKA, the 2 tiny ones in bag to the right are manifold o-rings for an AKA.. the rest of it looks like some sidewinder parts

                    #8 is a very common Humphrey noid, they are in timmies and several other markers out there, but also excals and vikings, given that you have a smattering of excal/viking stuff, id guess its ones of those.. will need to the see the other side, and the molex

                    #9 2k+ front blocks, at least one is what came with fireball mountain bodies

                    #10 looks like a stock banjo off of a resurrection, could also be off the 05 racegun halfblocks (or one of docs flat top bolts)

                    #12 skeleton plate and sear is for a 2k+ cocker, atomic fabrication, magmoor is right

                    #16, small red o-rings with a bunch of assorted cocker stuff? my gut is telling me those are shocktech bomb o-rings.. the 3 way wont seal correctly with anything else
                    Last edited by Tracker; 07-23-2020, 05:08 PM.

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                      #11
                      #9 the chrome front block appears to be Evil. The black one looks like a CCM to me.
                      #10 judging from the evil front block above it, I'd guess the banjo is evil as well. Both this and the front blocks are 2k+
                      #11 ACI birdcage as mentioned
                      #12 Atomic Fabrications trigger plate, 98+ spec
                      #13 definitely pre-2k, as mentioned
                      #14 valve jam nut, as mentioned
                      #15 the cap screws are too big to be frame screws, nor would most people use cap screws for frame screws. Most likely VASA screws.
                      #16 my guess is Shocktech Bomb o-rigns as well.
                      #17 autococker valve tool
                      #18 those appear to be ANS timing rods. The plastic screws are nylon, the idea being that they'll prevent the rod from loosening from use but still allow for adjustment without touching them.

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                        Didnt think about that on #15, but agree with your assessment.

                      #12
                      Had to step away from it all for a day because all the stuff/issues I keep finding was wearing me out. Thanks for all the great answers. Alot of these a light bulb pops in my head when you read answers and its kinda so obvious OF COURSE THATS WHAT ITS FOR! Also I have no plans to sell anything at this time, I am just trying to find all my stuff and fix any problems I find. Also I am trying to start a catalog so I dont forget all this.

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