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    Generation X "confetti" cocker

    I have an old gen X autococker that I would like to know not only what it is worth, but any details about it. Love the "confetti"? ano, but I am struggling to find what era, or any additional information on this awesome looking autococker. Bolt was anodized to match, but there have obviously been non-original parts added when rebuilt recently.

    Any help greatly appreciated!
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      yep.

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    The date is right around 1999, the value around $275 to $300 (to someone that is looking for that model). More if the back block was matching.

    FWIW, I like the anno.......

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      I do not know a lot about that marker specifically but given where the serial number is it was originally made as a Mini-Cocker (Full Size the SN# is above the ASA which would get cut off if Mini-ed). It has also been modified to use a "P" block, that generation Gen-X markers I do not believe were made with a "P" Block. So this is a modified Gen-X Autococker with an interesting anodization. I doubt it came with that anodization. Really do not have a serial number list for stock Mini-Cocker bodies and they had their own serialization for the the full bodied. IIRC that period Gen-X are Pre-2K Post 98 spec. That is about all I got.


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        Thank you, this is what I was looking for!

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      The "factory" uncut minis go for $250, that anno adds some more of course.
      The P block was done after the anno, and it looks like a high school metal shop job, which was pretty common.
      Does the backblock have a pump arm hole on the other side too? Sometimes guys would flip them and re cut, that might be why its diagonal on the bottom.
      Any splitting on the block?
      That thing kicks ass so much I have to type standing up, but the block will be the issue.

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        #6
        The one on the left is a pro job, the right is shop class, fixed by a pro. The block split and was drilled for a cotter pin.
        See the uneven wear on the inside of the block?
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        Last edited by pintbuster; 08-19-2024, 03:03 PM. Reason: too excited, jumped the gun

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          Oof. The ano is under the block on the body, which seems to be cut professionally. It looks like the block is where it went south. I'm hoping it does not contact the body like that one!

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          Looks like an early ans right feed with some neat anno and some different post Anno cuts.

          Ans cockers don't garner much I would gather in the current market maybe 300 max

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