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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Gun cock after installing new 3 way

In Reply to: Gun cock after installing new 3 way posted by Jeremy Brown on July 09, 2003 at 17:21:43:


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Posted by:
Chris Harding

on July 09, 2003 at 18:02:52

*** A little more information may be needed. When you say you can cock the gun, do you mean by pulling back the back block, or just pulling the cocking rod back? You should be able to pull the cocking rod back without a problem, if you can't then you have other problems. If you can't pull the back block back then it sounds like there is too much pressure being placed on the ram.

Does the bomb have 2 or 3 orings? The orracle has two so you want the front of the 3-way (away from the gun) to the front of the ram, and the back of the 3-way to the back of the ram.

Also, try reducing the pressure by adjusting the front regulator. I would set it where it just fires, then another 1/4 to 1/2 turn for a bit of a margin.

: I put a bomb 3 way on, but one of the o rings went bad on me and i lost my spares so i'm waiting for new ones. I have a game this weekend though and thought i'd throw on my orracle 3 way instead to use and it's all on there no problem, no leaks...but the gun won't cock either. I try to pull the trigger and nothing happens, and i try to manually pull the bolt back, and that istn' working either. AS soon as i take the air off though, i can cock it again. any ideas?

: Jeremy


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