WGP Autococker technical information.

Please go over this information before order parts for your autococker since different autococker models will need slightly different parts depending on the year produced, style of the body, back block, vertical asa, actuating arm, bolt, front block and more.
Autococker parts are available on www.baccipaintball.com here:
Autococker parts available here

•The front block style, is it Pre 2k or Post 2k?

This will designate the Banjo screw and front block you need.
Pre 2k will use a smaller sized banjo screw and a smaller hole in the Front Block and will be listed as often designated as "pre 2k."
Post 2k will use a larger sized banjo screw and a larger hole in the Front Block and will be listed as "Post 2k."
Front Blocks and associated banjo bolts are available at the link below:
Autococker Front Blocks and Banjo bolts and baccipaintball

•The Back Block style, is the Pre 2k, Post 2k, a Pblock or a unique style (such as the WGP Karnivour).

Pre 2k Back blocks are before 99 or 2k and have more distance from the edge of the block to the holes that keeps the retaining screw on the bolt. Because of this longer distance from the retaining pin to the direct feed port, this style uses a longer bolt.
2k back blocks have a shorter distance from the edge of the block to the bolt retaining pin holes and use a shorter bolt usually labeled 2k style bolt.
P Blocks use an even shorter bolt because the retaining pins are spaced even closer to the direct feed port than the other styles. These bolts are more difficult to find. P Blocks come in different styles and are often found on STO cockers and Evolutions.
Back Blocks in Pre 2k and Post 2k are availalbe at the link Below:
Autococker Back Blocks on Baccipaintball

•Bolt styles will depend directly on the back block information listed above.

Bolts are available at the link below:
Autococker bolts on baccipaintball

•The 3 way actuator arm can be a different length depending on whether the front of the Autococker is mini'd or not.

A Minicocker will have a shorter length body (front block to rear of body) and will not use a standard Autococker vertical asa but will instead use an female asa to male 1/8th npt adapter going into the bottom of the front block.
Because of this change in length, the 3 way actuating arm will in most cases need to be shortened and will be labeled a "minicocker 3 way actuating arm" rather than a standard length.

Find 3 way actuating arms at the link below:
Autococker 3 way actuating arms on baccipaintball

 

•The vertical asa style for the body type.

Early sniper 1s used a square block. These are rare and typically found on pre 250 serial number sniper 1 bodies. WGP would replace these asas with the round asas whenever they could so most have been updated to round asas. There is no 3 way arm hole on these asas.
On Snipers1 after around 250 serials to Sniper 2s, the asa is typically a round vertical asa without a 3 way arm. Early cockers to around late 90s cocker vertical asas will use flat sides and a 90 degree cut that fits squarely to the bottom of the body.
Post 2k Cocker bodies use a rounded edge on the vertical asa and are typically marked 2k autococker asa.
Vertical ASA in various styles are available at the link below:
Autococker Vertical asas on baccipaintball

•Inner velocity governor for autocockers.

These include Nelson IVGS in the plug and the screw style, and classic Sheridan IVGS and springs.
If you have a plug IVG that uses nelson springs with a nelson spring hammer you need a SHORTER NELSON SPRING.
If you have a threaded wgp autococker body that uses a screw type IVG in nelson spring size with a nelson spring hammer then you need a LONG STANDARD LENGTH NELSON SPRING.
All Sheridan spring setups use plug style IVGs such as early autocockers and early snipers (1 and 2).
Sheridan are smaller OD and Nelson springs are larger OD.
Find Autococker IVGs / RVAs for sale at the link below:
Find Cocker IVGs and RVas on baccipaintball here

•Autococker Cocking Rods

Autocockers use several different lengths of cocking rods depending on the back block style.
Here are the Styles and Lengths
•Classic Full Block, which usually used a 5 inch total cocking rod length. These are found on Sniper 1s, sniper2s and early autocockers.
•Slanted block: these use rod with a length a little under 4 inches, typically 3.75 or 3.875 inches (total length).
•P-Block: I am not sure of the actual length for a p block but depend on the style it could be the same length as a slanted rod / 2k rod or it could be a little shorter.
•2k (usually the same as slanted block), typically uses a cocking rod length of a little under 4 inches, typically 3.75 or 3.875 inches (total length).
The Autococker cocking rod nut is typically 5.8th inches in length and the bumper is about a 1/16 or 1/8 inch? Not totally sure on the bumper size.
Find Autococker cocking rods at the link below:
Autococker cocking rods for sale on baccipaintball

Questions please email!

And here are some relevant autococker shooting and technical videos