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An early model Autococker. The Autococker is a closed-bolt semiautomatic paintball marker manufactured by Worr Game Products (WGP). It was one of the first paintball markers to be designed specifically for the sport, and has long been known throughout the paintball community for its popularity and customizability as well as its complexity.
Autococker: Mechanical Autococker 0.68 in WGP Worr Games Products 2006 Black Magic Electronic Autococker 0.68 in WGP Worr Games Products 2004 Karnivor Electronic Autococker 0.68 in WGP Worr Games Products Jeff Orr Limited Edition (aka "JOLE" or "Jeff Orr Signature Series") [1] Electronic Autococker 0.68 in Worr Game Products Trilogy Sport
The Angel incorporates a linked bolt and hammer, tri-tubed design, and a four-way solenoid valve; referred to as a fourteen-way by Angel engineer Rice. [3] The valve drives the ram and is essentially an electronically controlled version of the four-way valves mounted to the front block of Autococker markers.
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The origin of the electropneumatic paintball marker is the subject of a patent dispute, [1] but is generally acknowledged to have happened more or less simultaneously with the introduction of WDP's Angel and PneuVenture's Shocker, marketed by Smart Parts, both in 1996.