Autococker Trilogy review | User-Friendly Paintball
First episode of User-Friendly paintball! Today I review the WGP Autococker Trilogy. Covers the basic operation of how autocockers work (really basic) and then breaks down the variety of Trilogy models that were produced. The conclusion? The Trilogy is a decent entry-level paintball gun. But should you get one yourself? Watch and find out.

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What is a Trilogy autococker and what makes it different?

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How to Time Your Autococker

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First time players guide to paintball

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This is why Autocockers are making a comeback

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The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

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Canadian WIRE ROPE Shotgun Slug - Definitely a war crime!

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WGP Trilogy Autococker Quick Shooting Review

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Lone Star Open Layout | 9/27/25 | Fossil LV2 | Mask Cam Paintball

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Tips For Building An Autococker

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