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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: trigger adjustment

In Reply to: trigger adjustment posted by fworking13 on May 31, 2003 at 20:24:33:


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Posted by:
TEAMxINFAMOUS

on June 01, 2003 at 19:40:49

well it depends on what year the cocker is or what tirgger frame you have if you have a new hinge than you can adjust it up to like a 4mm pull or shorter but you might be chopping alot of balls because your back block isnt pulling your bolt back far enough which will leave a piece of your bolt in the feed area and it will chop balls all the time so try cocking your gun by hand ang looking down your feed neck if your bolt is still showing you need to unscrew your back block a little bit.
hope it helps
nick

: some guy told me that you can't adjust the trigger on an autococker or it will mess everything up. Is this true cause I'm chopping balls like crazy cause my trigger gap so big its hard to pull it perfect all the time. I need it to be at that sweet spot.


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