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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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In Reply to: A/C Air Problems posted by Shadow_Cocker on November 14, 2002 at 22:34:45:


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Posted by:
vantrepes
on November 15, 2002 at 13:35:56

Sweet spot the reg
www.moodypaintball.com/vantrepes/pages/regs.htm
They ball park it at the factory, but you can fine tune it.
Remove the cap at the bottom of the reg, where the hose goes in. Under it is an adjuster, turn it in to decrease the pressure, out to increase it.
: My friend just bought a stock 2k Cocker and he is having some probs with it. Currently he goes through a 68c/4500 tank (full) in about 350-400 rounds. I checked out his gun for him and there are no leaks anywhere in the cycles. His velocity adjuster is flush with the back of the gun and both regs seem to be working fine.

: Anyone got any ideas? The best I can come up with is that his valve is staying open way too long and either has a flaw in it or his springs are off.


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