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    1st Rudycocker of the collection

    Unnumbered Rudycocker

    #2
    Gotdamn!

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      #3
      Wow

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        #4
        Nice gun!

        So it has the asa reg that feed an expansion chamber?
        The lpr is vertical to make room to the chamber?
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          #5
          Originally posted by XEMON View Post
          Nice gun!

          So it has the asa reg that feed an expansion chamber?
          The lpr is vertical to make room to the chamber?
          That's exactly it. Palmer's ASA Stabilizer and a Rock LPR mounted under the front block. The only non-standard part is the volumizer front block bolt with threads for the fitting.

          Bloody sweet marker, baeman!
          “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -Krishnamurti

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          • lew
            lew commented
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            With HPA, the volumizer just looks cool and gets the hose and fitting out in front of the pneumatics. It would probably help with CO2, but how many Rudy Dean Cocker owners are using unregulated CO2?

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            XEMON

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            Your right ... And most of them are probably sitting on a wall or a bag ...
            Just looked very CO2 erra's layout to me ...

          • lew
            lew commented
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            Even with HPA, volumizers were all the rage back then. I don't know if that figured in to the design philosophy, though.

          #6

          I use to work for Rudy and the one pictured I built and it was my personal marker!
          Rudy's design was for the Marker to operate at 150-155 PSI on the one piece body design as pictured (3rd gen).
          Using a female Low pressure Stab and running the line directly to the front of the LPC let him utilize the LPC to its full potential.
          The marker was milled out in the front and used a cage for the valve spring to set into so it didnt just fall into the LPC.
          The first two gens and a few of the 3rd gen was machined out of solid block of aluminum by a local machinist with a later run of the 3rd gen done by a company!
          There was less than 200 made from the 1st gen to the 3rd gen making them a truly custom marker with all high end parts depending on what customer wanted parts wise!
          Hope that helps anyone looking and wondering about these rare markers!
          Thanks for reading ,
          Sam (Freshy) also Custom24 from PBnation days

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            #7
            Awesome! Beautiful marker!

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