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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Velocity Probs?

In Reply to: Velocity Probs? posted by Shadow_Cocker on February 13, 2003 at 23:58:14:


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Posted by:
tamu

on February 14, 2003 at 10:21:45

Are you using a reg? If not, how much pressure are you putting in the gun? Start with around 300. Assuming your parts are working smoothly.(hammer, valve) The stock rat spring is much softer than a KAPP yellow spring, so that should not be a problem.


: A cocker I just recently put together is having problems with its velocity... actually it has almost none to speak of. It is timed properly but there is very little air coming out of the barrel when you pull the trigger.

: The setup im using on this gun is as follows:
: Belsales hammer kit
: Rat valve
: Full shocktech front
: Supa-Fly bolt
: Freak barrel system

: Im still waiting for my inline reg (Ergo) so I dont think there is any retriction of air flow going on in that respect. Its timed so the shot goes well before the cocking starts. The only thing I can think of is that maybe the springs are to hard on the valve (stock rat spring)or to light on the hammer (belsales stock).

: Suggestions?


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