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  • i did this with my luxe now its not shooting!?!?!? WHAT CNA I DO!?!?!? :P

  • @PBnation2010 turn it into a crack pipe.

  • @bypassurgery i used my CSL for that already :P

  • Wow a mech gun in water, amazing.

  • You're a dumbass.

  • I found this is a great way to test o-ring seals too. : ). If your gun suddenly clogs up with water. Means you've got a o-ring leak that is vaccuming water into the chamber and then it stops functioning. Great chance to take everything apart and rebuild an d find that broken o-ring. =)

  • everyone that copied this video said the damn same thing.

  • @ledias65 rofl you're right i never noticed that.

  • I tried it and made a video of it, why u ask cause I'm sweet that's why

  • man i wish i could clean my cocker like that damn this e1

  • oh damn, it appears i dropped my gun in the water hahaha

  • I did this with my eblade and now it doesn't work please help!!1!

  • @fatpug1 you should send it to me then. :P

  • @bypassurgery Defintely send it to you.

    I can't believe someone thought putting an electronic device / electronic marker into water was a good idea...

  • @fatpug1 HAHAHAHAHAHA DERP! FLIPPIN RETARD

  • @fatpug1 if your serious then you deserve to have a broken gun. :D

  • @fatpug1 facepalm eblades are electric

  • @fatpug1 LOL

  • which cocker is this?

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  • What a great video! Autocockers are still some of the best guns in the market in my opinion. They dot have as much plastic junk to cheapen them up such as other guns. I just wish Kee would use WGP to turn out a new product every so often.

  • good idea to bad all this liitle shits had to flame ur vid... i tryed it and everything works fine now! SO SHUT UP KIDS!

  • LOL that is purely funny... and by the way, the andization on the body protects the aluminum from oxidizing. but it is still best to get all the water out of it before you let it just sit.

  • one thing wrong with this gun is metal metal rusts plz explain?

  • @goodvocalcover i've explained this many times in the comments. everything on the gun is aluminum, stainless steel, brass, plastic, or rubber. nothing on it can rust.

  • LOL i love the beginning :P

    "oh damn, it appears i dropped my autococker in water"

    XD

  • ya but ive pressure washed my mask before and it doesnt even clean it that well ... it works better to just scrub

  • it escapes me what this proves ???

  • that you can put an autococker in the tub.

  • what does that prove i could do that with my piece o shit spider that i paid 40$ for brand new

  • @beammark that's nice. but can you read? i stated what it proved. that you can put an autococker in the tub. it's just a fun little experiment. please come back when you can comprehend that and the english language, since i just had to spell it out for you.

  • @bypassurgery ya thanks for being a jackass about it.... just because i am a little slow .... does that even clean it ???

  • @beammark i'm dropping it in a tub of water. of course it cleans it. why take the gun apart and sit there with q-tips and tissues to clean the mud, dirt, paint, and other grime out when you can drop it in the tub?

  • im pretty sure hes trying to compare autocockers to Angels and all that electro bullshit...... try putting one of those in a bathtub and shooting it.

  • @lethalXremedy who cares if it is electronic .. then you cant put it in the tub ... ooo big deal

  • the sp1 can be put into water and not be destroyed. I also think the boards on egos are waterproof but im not 100% sure

  • its mech so its no big deal its not like your gonna fry the board putting it in the water

  • yawn!!

  • @killfourme go troll elsewhere.

  • wonder why u sold it...lolololol

  • @killfourme to pay for practice. i started playing x-ball and a 1998 autococker isn't going to do much good on an x-ball field, and it wasn't doing much good sitting on my shelf, so i sold it to someone who would appreciate it.

    plus i made 2x as much as what i bought it for, couldn't go wrong.

  • trust me it will...

  • @killfourme ok, that's why i had this gun for months after that and sold it and it still has ZERO rust on it, right?

    besides, oxygen makes steel rust. if it wasn't stainless steel it would eventually rust from sitting around anyways. even then the only stainless parts on the gun were the hammer, springs, cocking rod, and sear.

    nothing on the gun can rust.

  • if you take it apart and put it in boiling water or an ultrasonic cleaner itll do the same thing and with the boiling water it dries itself

  • what a moron.. it will rust!!!!

  • @killfourme i went over this already in a previous comment. it will not rust. everything in the gun is made of aluminum, stainless steel, brass, plastic, and rubber. all materials that cannot rust.

  • Are there any problems with rusting?

    I've a 2K+ and a Trilogy Sniper... I wouldn't mind showering with my guns. lol

  • the entire gun is stainless steel, aluminum, brass, plastic, and rubber. it's not going to rust any time soon.

  • haha thanks for clearing that up ;).

  • when i did it (look at my vid response) it only rusted my frame screws a little

  • at least u had a fill nipple cover on ur tank lol. i wouldn't want water in my tank. but hey, clever way of doing it.

  • you can do it without a fill nipple cover. there's 3000psi in that tank. the water isn't going to get past 3000psi of pressure. unless if course the water was pressing against the fill nipple with greater pressure, in which case i'd be dead and i probably wouldn't have a tub...or a house anymore lol.

  • rub a dub dub old scholl coker in the tub

  • i'm very tempted to do this with my 98

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  • lol i really really hope i can get this '98 'Cocker that i want so badly.

  • im gonna try that with my worrblade sf. ill tell you how it worksout lol

  • Mechs rule. My favorite thing is the manual for the old mags. "A quick way to clean your gun is to submerge it in water."

  • Cant you do this with some tippmann guns too?

  • yep, you can do it with a tippmann.

  • Sweeet

  • is that a wgp autococker trilogy

  • ew, god no. those aren't even real cockers. this was a 1998 right feed autococker. built like a fucking tank.

  • not "like" real cockers

  • Lol, I the same 98 cocker too, it's not exactly built like a TANK, my 3-way has been leaking recently :(

  • your tank appears to be leaky...

    :P

  • nope. that was my macro fitting.

  • LMAO I'm sending this to my friend. He's an auotcocker nut. Awesome vid.

  • nice vid, but not many people know all mech guns should be able to do that

  • Haha. Nice!! Even though i would never do that to my autocockers...

  • ..good,easy way to check for leaks

  • is this a lightning?

  • i have a lightning

  • yea me too, gonna get an eblade for it soon. i have a... all new front pnumatics, air america reg, double rocking trigger frame, clamping feed neck, .689 HERO 14 inch barrel, modified bolt, hmm i think im forgetting something haha

  • no, it's a 98 right feed.

  • no. it's a 1998 right feed.

  • whoa...that was cool

  • but a rotor and now you can play paintball under water

  • WHat bout your o rings?? nice AC tho

  • why would water have an affect on rubber? last i checked it resisted water pretty well seeing as it's used in boots.

  • LMAO its a different kind bro the orings swell lmao try playing with an open concept bolt in the rain....

  • your kinda lucky cuz its proven that if oil or shit like that gets in the fill nipple of a nitro tank, that shit can explode due to the extremely high pressure in the tank.

  • yeah, but i'm not dipping my gun in a tub of oil. it's a tub of water.

    and how is the water going to seep past 3,000psi of resistance? it isn't. if my tank were empty and i tried to put it underwater then water may enter my tank. when it's full it's impossible. absolutely impossible. i could dip it in whatever the fuck i wanted to as long as the pressure outside the tank isn't exceeding 3,000psi. which no environment is exceeding 3,000psi.

  • Ya im not here to start shit its just something that i heard

  • the reason tanks explode when oil is put into the fill nipple is because when the tank is rapidly pressurized it gets warm. when you increase the pressure the flash point of the oil lowers. the flash point can get so low to where it ignites at the temperature of the tank being filled. it's exactly how a diesel engine works.

    that's why that tank caught fire. it didn't even blow up, just caught fire. if it did blow up there wouldn't be anything left of that kid or anyone standing around him.

  • Yeah also because oil is petroleum based, thus making it combustible.

  • thats one way to cheack for leaks

  • autococker rule baby,

    damn straight.

  • WOW her ttits are reALLY nice! just like mine! T

  • now try with electric

  • haha

  • what a retard, there steel on the compressed air tank

  • woah, woah, woah. are YOU calling ME retarded?

    you need to fuck off. there isn't steel on that tank, it's a carbon fiber wrapped tank.

    there hasn't been steel compressed air tanks in a long time, they're all aluminum or fiber wrapped now.

    know your shit before calling someone retarded, you piece of inferior trash.

  • I think he meant the reg. The fill nipple for example.

  • it would have rusted by now if it were steel.

    also, you should know it's not water that rusts steel and iron, it's oxygen that rusts steel and iron.

  • water oxidizes stuff faster than air. But since your fill nipple is stainless steel, it shouldn't rust. There's probably nothing wrong with dunking a cocker in water; doing the same to a mag or a blazer is even recommended. I was just trying to say that there might be a little part in there that might rust, and you shouldn't stoop down to xtremepaintballa's level and react so immaturely.

  • never knew carbon fiber rusts

  • its not salt water? its not gonna rust.

  • just curious did you ever fix your macro fitting? i think it was leaking lol...this is sickman

  • the gun had a very small leak out of the vent hole in the reg. never bothered to fix it though because it was only noticeable if you were in a 100% silent room and your ear was next to it.

    sold the gun like a month ago anyways.

  • do you have any idea wat year is your, cause i might be getting one soon

  • Mine was a 1998 Autococker. If you have any questions just ask, I'm sure I can answer for you.

  • so wat kida bolt do you have in ther

  • stock aluminum bolt.

  • milky your sucha goon

  • "Oh Damn" ROFLMAO!

  • hahahahahaha oh dam

  • doesn't it rust??? or are autocockers like the ak-47 of paintball?

  • No, the gun is made from aluminum, it won't rust.

    The gun does have a few steel parts on it, but water doesn't cause steel to rust, oxygen causes steel to rust.

    I believe all the steel parts in the gun are plated though to prevent rusting.

  • AWESOME!

  • I thought I was the only one planning on doing this :( How'd your HPA tank gauge hold up?

  • Perfectly fine.

  • Nice. The last time I saw anything like that was when I drownd my mag.

  • When people ask "WHAT IS ONE THING A MECHANICAL CAN DO BETTER THEN AN ELECTRO" i show them this video...

    you are a god.

  • Haha, thanks.

    Too bad that SP-1 and Vibe from Smart Parts can do this. Then again, they suck...

  • Then again, everything from smart parts sucks.

    Nothing like the feel of copyright infringement in your hands....

  • Amen. I feel the tingle. :-)

  • If only it were gun oil...

  • effective way to get every nook in the damn 3 way

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