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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Trigger/Timing Rod help with vengeance 2.0


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Posted by:
trp86
on January 03, 2004 at 12:46:24

Hey,

I got my gun used from a guy over the internet. Its in great condition and works great except for one thing. He had upgraded to a Dye Hinge Trigger so thats what I have now. The timing rod is sitting kinda loose in the side of the trigger (the hole where it goes is). Therefore, if I hit the timing rod with my finger or sometimes if i turn the cocker on its side, the rod moves around and causes the three way to leak air. I know that if the timing rod were in tighter the problem would be solved. What should I do - take into an airsmith or is there an easier fix that I can perform myself?

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