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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

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Posted by:
Poldo

on December 22, 2002 at 10:51:37

ok i have a 96 mini with an e-blade. i use a 68 3000 maxflow system. i am only getting maybe 500 shots out of it. my pressure is set at about 550...maybe a lil under. i know sweetspotting the reg will help a lil but i dont think it will make that much of a difference. i still have the stock valve in it. can someone give me some advice on what spring system or valve i should get to make it more efficient. i am a mid player so i shoot a lot. i go on the field with half a case and in many cases shoot it all. that was with my defiant and mag though. i could never get that kind of efficiency out of my cocker. and i know its capable of better. thanks
adam
oh and for anyone with an e-blade on a r/f gun...have you looked at putting the eye on the left side of the gun? it look to me like there is just enough room to fit the eye. the detent seems to be pushed forward so i think it would fit. the wire would have to be fed through the side of the grip and around to the port. i not sure...but i think it could be done.
let me know what you think

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