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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Sounds like a timing issue...

In Reply to: back block wont go forward posted by rick on December 31, 2002 at 05:03:51:


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Posted by:
BodyByHostess

on December 31, 2002 at 09:51:45

If the block moves forward only when you push the trigger forward, the 3-way is probably set too short.

Between the 3-way and the trigger is a bent rod (activating rod) that goes through the trigger at one end and is attached to the 3-way shaft at the other end. The coupler that connects the activating rod and the 3-way has 2 set screws. Loosen (or remove) the one closest to the trigger. You can then rotate the coupler (attached to the 3-way shaft) around the activating rod. Turn it so you are 'unscrewing' the coupler from the activating rod (1 or 2 turns should get you in business).

Next, go to http://www.paintballravi.com/
There is a great info sheet there that can thouroughly walk you through properly timing your cocker.

Hope this helps :)

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