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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

trigger sticking


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Posted by:
Pat Mulligan
on December 10, 2002 at 00:49:52

Ay,

I'm fixin' up this 97 cocker that was beat to he!!, and I've got all the parts in, it's all timed, no leaks, both regs are adjusted, and everything would be working fine, except the trigger sticks. When you pull it back, the marker fires and the back block blows back, but then it just stays in the back position, the trigger won't spring forward. I've tried all manner of trigger springs, nothing works. If you manually pull the trigger back into the forward position, the back block returns to the forward position and the marker is ready to cycle again, but I can't figure out for the life of me why it's sticking like that. Let's see if any of you can figure it out.

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