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1995 Cocker problems/suggestions


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Posted by:
Cecil "GhostRider" Brackett
on October 28, 2003 at 10:42:03

Hi,

I have a 1995 Autococker I bought new. I upgraded the gun with a bench mark expansion chamber, Palmer regulator, bottom line, 20 oz co2 tank, lightened the trigger, put in a spring kit, and added a proline barrel.

I used it for about a half a case of paint, and then due to a back injury I had to hang up my gun.

Last year I sent the gun to WGP to have it serviced. I got it back and went to a scenario game in Feb 03. I didn't make it over the chrono until it froze up. I contacted WGP and was told to get an anti-siphon tank. I did.

The next game in June 03 at the chrono I was shooting 312fps, in a senior moment (I'm 50years old, ouch) I dialed the reg down instead of the velosity adjuster. I realized my mistake and tried to readjust the reg. Only to have it freeze up, and not shoot.

I ended up renting a gun again. In my garage I've tried to adj the reg up and down, however the gun starts leaking as soon as CO2 is hooked up, then the front block freezes.

WGP says I should be running 400psi at the reg, where do I check this? Does anyone have any suggestions other then sending the gun back to WGP?

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