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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Correct me if I am wrong but...

In Reply to: Rocket Valve posted by Angry_Hippie on February 11, 2003 at 13:42:37:


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Posted by:
Poldo

on February 11, 2003 at 16:06:42

the valve spring has nothing to do with recocking. its simply lets a certain amount of air up to the ball. the hammer spring is what you should be concerned with when talking about recocking. but even so...how would the spring being hard drain the battery? your pressure to recock the gun is from your low pressure reg. all the e-blade does is shifts the air from the back to the front of the ram and back again. therefore the spring has nothing to do with the battery. unless the strength of the spring pushing against the sear when you a firing the gun is what you meaning. but even then...it wouldnt affect that much. and that is why you are supposed to use a polished squared off lug. I may be wrong...but thats the way that i think of it.
later
adam

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