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Thanks. I picked it up on the forum here about a year ago from Loophole. I know nothing of its history otherwise. Eventually I'll go through it and get it running.
The information that Bud told me about sniper 1 conversions to cocker was interesting.
- A good bunch of them were made for staff and sponsored teams to test the concept prior to releasing the cocker because they had older back inventory of sniper 1 bodies to hack on.
- A few were commercially converted when they offered that but they stopped offering that fairly quickly.
oh.... And hears mine fore good measure.
This was bought from a wgp tech at an event by a BBT employee prior to the auto cocker being public knowledge.
I left it as bought from the second owner granted it he's some modern parts. You can see the BBT feed vents and wire detent.wotk.
Been meaning to do a proper write-up of it, I've had the dang thing some thirty years now, and it was the first marker I ever milled- and my first custom gun, period.
It's still set up nearly exactly like that, although I made a nice oak stand for it, and it's been a mantlepiece gun longer than it was ever on the field.
(And before anybody gives me grief over the air system, Dave Youngblood himself had a nearly identical setup on a polished-silver 'Cocker at the '96 ESPN exhibition game. )
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