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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Only one I've encountered

In Reply to: Only one I've encountered posted by Razorpb on November 08, 2002 at 10:03:16:


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Posted by:
Sinagent
on November 11, 2002 at 22:19:51

: When using an ANS Quickfire I had my trigger plate drag enough that it wouldn't fully return and caused some problems. I've seen a few at the field do it as well, the cure was to back out the teflon tipped set screws that the plate rides on just a bit, worked wonders for me and others.

: Razor

:
: : If the Rev gets really wet, it could shut it down. If you play in the rain, it's best to dry the gun off as soon as you can, to preserve the sear, and springs. Just use a hair drier or the like to warm it up. Hell, I use to put mine on the floor of the car by the heater vent, for the trip home when I played in the snow. By the time I got home, it was nice and warm, and bone dry.
: : Biggest problem you might run into is keeping your paint in the pods dry.

: : : Hey guyz,
: : : Will playing in the rain affect my cocker and/or, my 12v revy?? I've never had the opportunity to play in the rain. Thanks in advance

Accuracy is the only thing that goes sour for me on rainy days. Its tough to keep the barrel dry, esp. with the porting(i have a freak with all american front).

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