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Worr Games Products revolutionized paintball when they released the Autococker. No longer did we have to use open-bolt, blow-back systems. Now we had a closed-bolt system that worked more like a car engine, then a paintball marker. With this method, they were able to seek higher rates of fire as well as accuracy like none other. Today, the Autococker has gone through many changes as most markers do. In addition to Worr Games 'cockers, many other paintball institutions have released their own "version" of the Autococker. It ranges from milling to a complete reworking of the internals, even to make an electro-pneumatic autococker. The autococker stands as the number one high end gun bought by players today. An autococker can cost as little as $350 or as much as $2000+ depending on the amount and type of modifications. This gun is very easy to use and will provide many years of dependable use. Many like the look of the autococker, but some, of course, do not. A lot of it has to do with the exposed pnuematics. But, they can always be covered with a shroud that usually comes with the gun...

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