Cocker Terminology
Have no idea what in the hell I am talking about when it comes to the autococker?  Always wondered what a ram was or various other parts?  Well I took some pictures and I will now teach you what everything is called on an autococker.
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These are the back components.  Ok, the chrome thing you see that is round and has another circle in it is called the push pin.  It pushes in and out to hold the bolt in place.  The chrome thing that is behind the push pin is the bolt.  It takes the air and shoots the ball.  It stays forward until you shoot the gun.  The black thing that the pushpin is on is called the back block.  It holds on to the bolt to make the gun shoot.  It also cocks the gun with the cocking rod everytime it moves back and forth from the ram.  The cocking rod is the little hexagon shaped rod that is below the pushpin.  It cocks the gun after the back block pushes it back.  Every time you shoot, the back block moves back, pulls the cocking rod to the pulled position, and it moves back.  Then when you pull the trigger again, the cocking rod goes in the forward position then back again.  The last thing you see is the beavertail.  It is on the bottom left of the picture.  It keeps you from getting hit in the goggles when the block moves back and forth.
These are the pnumatics.  These things make the gun work.  Ok, the little thing that has 3 hoses coming out of it on the bottom right is the 3 way.  Every time you pull the trigger, it activates the pump rod to cock the gun and to shoot.  The really huge thing with the little chrome cap is the regulator.  It regulates the pressure working the pnumatics.  The long skinny thing you see behind everything is the ram.  The pump rod goes in to that and every time you pull the trigger the 3 way activates it to go back and forth to feed balls and shoot.  The black thing that is holding the pnumatics on is called the front block.  It just holds them together.  The last thing you see is the hoses.  They feed the air to work the pnumatics.
This is the inline regulator.  It is the thing in between the chrome thingy which is called a steel braided hose.  It connects the tank to the air adapter for the gun. On my gun, it connects my inline regulator.  The inline regulator makes it so your shots on the chronograph are more consistant with velocity.
This is the 45 frame.  It is where you pull the trigger to shoot the gun.  The chrome thing on top of the trigger is the timing rod.  That rod connects to the piston in the 3-way.  Every time you pull the trigger, it pulls that piston back and forth to activate the 3 way.  When you mess with that, you will screw up the timing.  You don't want to mess with it.  The little black thing in the middle of the trigger guard is called the trigger shoe.  All it does is makes it feel better to shoot..
Ok, there are a few things in this picture.  The little hexagon thing in the middle is called the ball detent.  It prevents double feeding.(Double feeding is where you have 2 balls in the breech at the same time.  The breech is on the left side of the detent in the picture on the inside of the body)  The litle thign you see on the that is round is called the feed tube.  You attach the elbow here to hook up the hopper which holds your paintballs.  The chrome thing that is running across the body goes into the ram and back block.  Every time you shoot, when the ram activates, it moves the pump arm back to make the back block go back and forth.