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  • FM492
    Newbie
    • Sep 2020
    • 12

    #1

    What kinda of cocker is this?

    I wanted to say it's a old 02 wgp but the feedneck doesn't look right has a bunch of mis matched parts, as you can see I just wanna know the body
  • Mr. Hick
    2 Tooth hillbilly
    • Jul 2020
    • 515
    • Southwestern Stretches of the Shire.

    #2
    Does it have serial numbers? Looks like a VLM.

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    • fullofpaint
      Hoarder
      • Jul 2020
      • 495

      #3
      VLM feedneck would be flush with the site rail I believe. I'm think it's an FBM blank.

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      • Grendel
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 1979
        • Lexington, SC

        #4
        Mutt


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        • Tracker
          Patient Zero
          • Jul 2020
          • 633
          • Vegas

          #5
          it looks angel threaded, so FBM or AIM are the 2 that come to mind

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          • WORR13
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 369
            • NY

            #6
            almost looks like a angel threaded WGP unibody. need more pics

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            • wthomas333
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 577
              • AL

              #7
              I could use some help from some of the smart Autococker guys on here. Figure I would just add on to this thread as opposed to starting a new one. Picked this up off CL. Has some Shocktech components. Serial number is 35687. I am really just wondering if anyone might know if this was something someone just sent to get painted or if it was a factory job/private label. Thanks

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              • Mr. Hick
                2 Tooth hillbilly
                • Jul 2020
                • 515
                • Southwestern Stretches of the Shire.

                #8
                With no extra milling, I would say it was a customer anno. Looks good though! Maybe I'm missing something and one of the other old sages will step in.

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                • wthomas333
                  wthomas333 commented
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                  The only extra bit of milling I noticed was at the base of feedneck. There is a little bit milled out there. Don’t know if that was normal. Pic added
              • Alexndl
                MCB member
                • Jul 2020
                • 3508
                • Montreal, Qc, Canada

                #9
                With all the matching part it make me wonder if there is somewhere a matching ano sliding trigger frame for this beauty
                very nice catch
                The milling could have been done to vent gas to prevent ball stack lift, at least it was done prior to ano
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                • spydrmn
                  Servant of Velcor.
                  • Jan 2021
                  • 138
                  • Pennsyltucky

                  #10
                  Sight rail in front of feed isn't rounded, slanted back block and a 35k serial is telling me WGP '96 body. Matching anno in that style makes me think one of the bigger customizers. Especially with the feed tube mod. Haven't seen that since '98. Anno looks like something from Eclipse or Pro Team Products.
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                  • JonM
                    MCB Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 1295
                    • Landisburg, PA

                    #11
                    It appears to be a Frankencocker.
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