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Autococker Gun question??


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Posted by:
Cecil "GhostRider" Brackett
on October 18, 2003 at 17:19:35

Hi,
I bought a new Autococker Semi in 1995, I used it one time and shot about 500 rounds through it. Then I hurt my back and didn't play PB until last December, 2002. I sent the gun to WGP and had it serviced, bought a new 20 oz tank and put an anti siphon tube in. Replaced the reg with a Palmer, and at a game in June of this year, I was shooting hot at 312, I had a senior moment (I'm 50 years old, ouch)and adjusted the gun at the regulator instead of the velosity adjuster. I stopped and tried to put the reg back in the same adjustment. Now the gun leaks throegh the reg, freezes up, and I can't get any kind of adjustment on the reg before it freezes up the front block area.

Does anyone have any suggestions????

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