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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: ok im gonna try and explain this

In Reply to: ok im gonna try and explain this posted by bunker_boy_2433 on July 28, 2003 at 21:51:45:


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Gotin_Drachenhart

on July 29, 2003 at 16:50:03

: the gun when i shoot it will drop the ball in the action and then i pull the trigger once the ball doesnt come out then i pull the trigger again diddo then i pull it a third time and the ball comes out and goes a few feet so me and dad figure its the timing figuring that the instructions say to drop some kind of a nut ten thousands flush so we have been messing with thAT and i think it will do the trick so tell me what you think about that (oh and sorry if i sound like a smart a@# explaining the whole proccess i am frustrated about a BIG tourny i was suppose to be in.

I had a similar problem when I installed a bunch of LP parts (reg, hammer, springs, etc). For me all I needed to do was adjust the sear lug down a bit more so it caught the hammer. My marker fires about a third of the way into it's pull.


Gotin

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