Tuesday, July 9, 2013

How To Buy A WGP Autococker

The WGP Autococker is a closed-bolt semiautomatic paintball marker which is designed and made by Worr Game Products (WGP).  It is among the first paintball markers created especially for the game of paintball.  It is well-known in the sport of paintball as it t can be customized in many ways and is said to be more accurate than the open-bolt markers.

Although it is still popular, it's use has been diminishing due to the creation of electropneumatic markers which are now favored in most instances.  Sure people like the Autococker for sentimental reasons as well.  When it first came out it was an original and people were proud to own it for that reason alone. 

The WGP Autococker was at the height of it's fame and use in the 1990s.  It's performance, the fact that it could be upgraded and cosmetic options led it to be among the top tournament markers during this time.  Eventually, the arrival of fully electropneumatic markers that were easier to maintain basically minimalized the WGP Autococker's use.  Also, people complained that making changes to the WGP Autococker was too complicated.  Some people enjoyed the challenge, while others just found it too confusing.

A more upscale version of the WGP Autococker is the WGP Trilogy Autococker.  It was conceived in 2004 in order to allow WGP to be more competitive.  This version of the WGP Autococker was designed to be simpler to use than the original.

There are three types of markers in the Trilogy Autococker line:  the Pro, Competition, and Sport.  Previously, the cost of purchasing a WGP Autococker marker made it impossible for many players to afford them.  With the creation of the all new Trilogy marker series, they have become much more affordable.

There are other WGP paintball guns available too.  Some are of a cheaper variety and some, like the WGP Sniper or the WGP Oracle can be quite costly.  There are also other WGP paintball items to purchase.

Places online like Amazon.com, Paintball-Online.com, and Direct Paintball.com sell a variety of WGP Autococker parts at reasonable prices.  It's up to you to do your online research and find where they have the best deals for your needs.

You can also find WGP Autocockers, parts and other types of WGP paintball guns for sale on eBay.  It's actually one of the most trusted places to do your online shopping, so you don't have to be concerned about being ripped off.

Another good thing about eBay is that there's a wealth of information available about any of the products you're interested in buying.  Just look up any of the most popular paintball guns and there will be sellers ready to share information about the items they have for sale with you.

And if you happen to be interested in some original WGP parts for the Autococker, you just might be able to find some there. 


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