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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker
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Posted by Sinagent on Novembe r 04, 2002 at 22:59:22:

Hey, I have a LP cocker and need a little help. I use a rat valve, aci hammer kit, bandit bolt, freak barrel, palmers front, stock 2000 body, quickfire gripframe, and mac dev gladiator reg. OK, now heres what i was curious about: the mac dev reg is suppose to be "the reg" and my gun seems to jump around +/- about 10 fps. is there anyways to pull them closer, cuz ive read about sweetspoting my reg, but i didnt quite get it. I really want to learn how to make my gun more consistent, and my guns ready for it, i jsut need to know how ot tighten the #s up a bit. i was thinking about drilling the holes for the ASA bigger, as to unrestrict the flow, do you think that would help? well your opinions and thoughts would be appreciated.
Danny



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