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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: WGP Hinge Trigger adjustment

In Reply to: WGP Hinge Trigger adjustment posted by Shadow_Cocker on May 27, 2003 at 23:10:09:


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TEAMxINFAMOUS

on May 28, 2003 at 18:15:03

hey well first you need to take off your grips with a size 3/32 allen key than if you look on the inside of your hinge and at the top there is an allen screw i believe its a 1/16 and all you do it turn it right for shorter left for longer i believe. after you adjust you trigger you will need to adjust your timing. if you have stock pnuematics you can make your trigger pull half of what it is if you have upgraded pnuematics you can get it reall short
hope it helps if you need more help you can IM me on AIM at XXTEAMINFAMOUSXX

: Anyone got a site that shows pics and gives instructions for shortening the pull on a WGP hinge? Either that or a really good explanation would be nice. I have my cocker all time up nice its just that the pull is jsut a little longer then what I want.


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