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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: ball choppage!! AHHH!!

In Reply to: ball choppage!! AHHH!! posted by Big__C_ on August 31, 2003 at 00:37:43:


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Posted by:
Mijintel
on September 16, 2003 at 04:24:55

my buddy just got one also, same problem. his problem was his barrel bore was to small for his paint, and it is so low pressure that the gun just kept jamming up balls in the chamber. try matching your paint up fior your barrel. stock barrel i belive is .0689, go .0688 for best results. thatis average size for paint


: hey i gots a 02 cocker, it shoots fine and all but like around 1/50 balls chop and jam the bolt (i dont think its shortstroking, i got a dye hinge, kapp 3-way, and a revy). so ive looked at it and noticed that when u look down the feed tube and pull the trigger the bolt doesnt go back all the way to clear the feed tube. a ball fits in there and all, but i do think thats the reason y it chops. ive tampered wit the front reg so it blows the bolt back the farthest but it still doesnt clear the feed tube. ahhhh frustrating. any ideas anybody???


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