Worr Game Products

Skip Swift of SwiftLine, an early Autococker Innovator

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Skip Swift, of Swift Line Industries was one of the original East Coast Sniper 2 and Autococker innovators in the early 1990s. In the years after the introduction of the Autococker he worked on Bob Long and the Ironmen's paintball guns. He also produced parts and accessories in the early 1990s out of Connecticut.

Unknown Autococker body w/ Wire Detent and Eye Ridge

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An unidentified WGP Autococker body that was machined with an Eblade eye cover ridge and has an NW Feedneck.

FreeFlow Rhythm Body without a Detent

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The first few FreeFlow Rhythm Autocockers were machined without detents and this example was recently found by Benji Silverstein. With the help of Buddy Baur we learned some of the history on these bodies.

WGP Autococker Ram Cut to show Operation & Function

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This video demonstrates the operation of a WGP Ram and shows the internal function and parts.

TnC Products’ Green Bubble Body Autococker c.2002

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Overview of a Green Bubble Body Autococker by TnC Products out of Ontario California. This kit was not mass produced and I would estimate it dates to 2002.

“Shark” Custom Milled Autococker – TnC Products c. 1999

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A look at an early Ogaz Enterprises Autococker machined from a stock WGP body with Shark engraved on the side. Chris Ogaz began machining Autocockers for Spanky around 1998 or 1999 and this was likely one of the early examples.

TnC Products / FBM Hinge Frame V2

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One of the most outlandish Autococker frames available was without a doubt the second version of the FBM Hinge. This swing frame was machined by Chris Ogaz at TnC Products / Ogaz Enterprises.

Jackal Machine Autococker Valve c.2003-2004

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Sergey Levkov at Technical Trouble Shooting machined this Autococker valve for Jackal Machine, likely around 2004. The design is nearly identical to the valve Levkov machined for ANS.

Planet Eclipse E2 and E1 Autococker Frame Menu Options

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A detailed explanation and technical information on the Planet Eclipse E1 and E2 Frames for the Worr Game Products Autococker.

Short Stroke Autococker c.late 1990s

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This custom cut Autococker features Short Stroke painted on the side and unique cuts on the body and back block.

TnC Products’ Lightning Autococker Body c.2002

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TnC Products produced the Lightning Autococker body around 2002. Chris Ogaz estimates very few of these bodies were machined and the two we have seen have small differences.

Jole “Dead Man’s Hand” Karnivor Pump Handle

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WGP Jeff Orr Mid Block Sniper pump handle with playing cards engraved. On instagram Bryan "ecapnation" Keeker commented that "These...

Nylatron Autococker Bolts

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A look at several Nylatron Autococker bolts with undershot (backspin), and open faces from an unknown manufactuer. These are likely from the late 90s.

FBM Tubed Gothic Autococker Body machined by Chris Ogaz at TNC

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A quick overview of an FBM Gothic body that take the upper and lower tube inserts. This came from Chris Ogaz who machined it for FBM.

Medusa Sling Frame for the Autococker and Automag by Pro-Team Products and Benchmark

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The Medusa Sling Frame was developed in 2002 by Pro-Team Products and Benchmark for Autocockers and Automags and used a "Mag-Field" magnetic trigger return.

Possible Custom Jeff Orr Minicocker c.1995-96

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A look at what I believe is a custom Jeff Orr Minicocker that was likely machine in the mid 1990s and then re built with updated components around 2000.

Dissecting a 1999 Mini STO Breakdown – serial 5759

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As I parted out this WGP 1999 Mini STO I took photos of piece of the pieces so I could eventually re assemble them on another Autococker / Minicocker body.

Bad Boyz Toyz Brass Rat Valve – 1996

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A look at an early brass Bad Boyz Toyz Rat vale that sold off the site and an article from Paintball Sports International on the valve.

Green Bud Orr Signature Series Autococker

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A look at one of the green rental versions of the engraved Bud Orr Signature Series Autocockers used at SC Village around 1994/95.

Great Western Series Tournament Flag from 1997

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The Great Western Series was run throughout the 1990s by Russell Maynard. This flag dates to 1997 and lists a variety of sponsors.