Nova Cocker Updates and a New Barrel

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  • Cdn_Cuda
    You can finish projects?!
    • Jul 2020
    • 4525
    • Vancouver, BC

    #1

    Nova Cocker Updates and a New Barrel

    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17F...ibextid=wwXIfr

    Nova releasing an updated barrel take PWR inserts and a quad detent cocker body. So no more rollout?!

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  • superman
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    • Jul 2020
    • 3348
    • Mount Pleasant, SC

    #2
    And the ball no longer sits in the barrel..... so everyone that tries to underbore will end up with a barrel break.....
    I really wish they would take feedback from people that actually shoot cockers regularly.
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    • RPP
      RPP commented
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      Yikes...

    • Ecapnation
      Ecapnation commented
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      Nova solving problems that never were
  • lizardking132
    Desperately lost
    • Jul 2020
    • 193
    • NH

    #3
    Probably means the bolt is a odd spec right? That or they stretched the body?
    feedback

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    • RuleOfSines
      RuleOfSines commented
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      Looks like they just pushed the top of the body forward so the barrel sits further forward. I'm curious if the same effect couldn't be achieved with a Cocker-Cocker thread adapter that incorporates a nubbin. Not curious enough to bother, but curious.

    • superman
      superman commented
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      I hope for their sake they didn’t change the pump arm or boot length because that will be a nightmare for their customers to navigate in the future if either are needed.

    • XEMON
      XEMON commented
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      If everything is proprietary, it mean you lock in the after sales market right? ... right? ...
  • Socalpumpballer
    Bunker Buster
    • Nov 2020
    • 202

    #4
    This didn’t need to exist and both together doesn’t make any sense

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    • DocsMachine
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 2699
      • Alaska

      #5
      All they did was move the barrel threads forward. Everything else is the same.

      I'd wager under that black cover is two rubber nubbin detents, and from the "quad detent" note in the OP, there's another one on the other side. So the rearmost pair are in the normal 'Cocker location, and hold the ball in the breech when the bolt is open.

      When the bolt closes, it pushes the ball forward, into the new extended space between the nose of the closed bolt and the breech of the barrel. The ball is then held in place by the forward set of detents, until it's fired.

      It's an interesting idea, though not exactly a new one. I recall one of the guys on the Tinker's Guild, a very long time ago (the pictures were hosted on Angelfire, if that tells you anything ) that showed off a completely custom-built pump that was kind of a cross between a Mercenary kit and an early Sterling, that did the same thing with four standard Autococker detents.

      The only issue I can see is I've had people say that any side drag as the ball is fired, can impart a variable roll, reducing accuracy. That is, after all, how the old Galactic-Z bodies worked. I've never done any testing or had any direct experience myself, so as far as I'm concerned it's still just a rumor.

      Either way, I'm always glad to see new ideas applied.

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      • Luscious
        Rockin and Cockin
        • Apr 2023
        • 31
        • Kent. UK

        #6
        Will this not create a step for the paintball to smash into when it hits any sort of insert? This is quite the issue on the newer Sterling markers. I add an extra auto-cocker detent to my Sterling to stop this and run the stock large bore barrel. Ruins efficiency, but no more barrel breaks.

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        • BLachance75
          Administrator
          • Jul 2020
          • 1114
          • Western MA

          #7
          Originally posted by Luscious
          This is quite the issue on the newer Sterling markers.
          Maybe I’m lucky but I’ve never had an issue with my Sterling. I size the paint the the insert and don’t overbore.
          Red One

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          • Luscious
            Rockin and Cockin
            • Apr 2023
            • 31
            • Kent. UK

            #8
            On something like a cocker, the bolt pushes to ball into the barrel. On the older sterlings this was the case as the barrel threading finished at the breech. On the new sterlings, which are Spyder threaded, there is about an inch of dead space for the much smaller paint ball to float about in. I add an extra detent to hold the ball and stop rollouts. You wouldn't want a lip half way down your barrel, would you? But that's what created and sounds like what Nova will create if a small bore barrel is used.
            Last edited by Luscious; 09-29-2025, 12:23 AM.

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            • imped4now
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              That seems like a massive oversight.
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