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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Autococker

In Reply to: Autococker posted by Chris on June 25, 2003 at 16:43:46:


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Posted by:
Vampyr

on June 25, 2003 at 20:07:46

Yes there is, but it has detrimental effects to both consistancy and efficiency. I strongly recommend against it. But if you insist, you'll need an externally adjustable reg. turn it down until it shoots right. Balancing the springs will help, but it still isn't a good solution. also the adjustment on the regs tend to be too coarse to do a good job of it.

: Hey,
: Here's the problem. I love my autococker to death, but I really dislike the way you change the velocity. About a year ago, I was talking to a guy at the local field and he told me a way to rig the marker so all I do is adjust the pressure running in from the tank.
: Anybody know of such a trick?
: Thanks,
: Chris


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