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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: 3 way leak

In Reply to: 3 way leak posted by paintballer86 on January 20, 2003 at 16:37:59:


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Posted by:
K Keaty
on January 21, 2003 at 09:41:05

Remove the grip frame and check that the rod is bent to 90 degrees. If it's pulling away from the trigger plate, I'd guess that it's out of shape. You might just have to replace the rod. If it's not bent out of shape, I don't know.

Kevin


: I just got a 2003 autococker and after a few shots the rod going from the trigger to the 3 way sort of slides out of the trigger but not to the point where it falls out. If you try to puul it out it wont fall out but when you fire it, it slides its ways out. This causes a leak to come out of the 3 way. Is this bad? i assuming a leak is so what should i do? thanks


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