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    What's the deal with ANS GX3 cockers

    Im not at all familiar with the many different 'off-brand' cockers. I'm currently debating building a pump marker out of them and was looking for insight into the quality of the ANS gx3's that I seem to be seeing everywhere. Any info on cocker bodies to avoid would be great
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    #2
    They are fine bodies. Neat milling on them and never heard of any problems with tolerances or anything. They aren’t Psycho Ballistics cockers.
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      #3
      Stock they are a tad heavy but the ANS sliders are great.

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      • Jonnydread

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        Came here to say this. They're solid, but a bit on the chunky side. Sliders are great. Drew, since you'll be coming from a Phantom it probably doesn't matter that much cause anything will be way heavier than what you're accustomed to.

      #4
      There is 1 quirk I know about because I had a body with it… some front block threads in the body are tapped something different than standard. It’s very close to 2k+ but it’s not. It can simply be retapped for 2k+ if you don’t have a mating front block banjo screw or want to use a standard 2k front block or pump kit. No idea how many bodies had this quirk, but I don’t think it was a lot. Also no idea why there are different threads.
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        #5
        They also don't have lower tube threaded for IVG
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        • Mr. Hick

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          Its been a long time since I held a GX-3... but..... I don't recall this to be true. You sure?

        • Jonnydread

          Jonnydread

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          I had a GX-3 back in the day and the lower tube was threaded.

        • iamthelazerviking
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          Maybe it depends but I had a red/black fade GX-3 that wasn't threaded, had the dialer

        #6
        They were made from WGP Sto Bodies

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        • Impactfour

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          That's really interesting history, thanks for sharing!

        • Ecapnation

          Ecapnation

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          Vertical blanks not specifically sto

        • Paintslinger16

          Paintslinger16

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          Yep not WGP blanks, they have no SN, so they are flockers, but on the better end of the scale.

        #7
        Originally posted by Hobbes View Post
        Stock they are a tad heavy but the ANS sliders are great.
        My understanding is that the ANS slider frames used pre-'98 spec plates and sears long after everyone else had moved on.

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