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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Tips for new Autococker--Orracle owner

In Reply to: Tips for new Autococker--Orracle owner posted by Wonderkid on March 07, 2003 at 23:23:38:


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Posted by:
m98monkey
on March 08, 2003 at 12:24:18

First, an orracle won't need much if any upgrading. The only thing I can really recommend is carefull with the timing, the orracle 3way is twitchy. Personal experience. The bolt doensn't need much maitenance, because it is delrin, it doesn't need oil or anything. Use grease in the 3-way, but also put a drop of oil in it. It won't last as long as straight grease, however it will make it 10 times smoother, also rebuild the ram once in a while. It is pretty easy. Learn that trigger. This isn't a very forgiving gun if you short stroke or manage to chop a ball. Watch your LPR pressure, if it gets too high it won't stop on the ball sometimes, it will plainly chop it. Consider getting a better loader if you don't have an EVO 2 or HALO A/B. I have used both a revvy and Ric with this thing and I can out shoot both at any given time. Treat it like the sweetheart it is, and she will never fail you. The orracle rules. Keep it clean, lubed and once in a while (about ever 2-3 cases) put about 4 drops of oil in the asa, pull off your barrel and fire it about 40-50 times. That is about all, anyone else think of anything?

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