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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: I'm going to try to answer ...

In Reply to: I'm going to try to answer ... posted by Micah Michalski on December 16, 2002 at 00:11:29:


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Posted by:
Razorpb
on December 16, 2002 at 15:15:40

Maddman makes good spring kits.
Quick Pull bolt is great, I've been using mine for 2 years without a problem and had my cocker down to 250 psi without flow problems, keep the balls oiled. The supafly is very messy from what I've seen, if you happen to chop a ball the paint wicks back out the back end and the sear adjust hole.
Sounds like you need it timed correctly.
Loud? - try a barrel with more porting, do some sweetspotting of the reg.
Never used the BOA, I highly recommend the Freak System.
HPA is always the better way to go, do it if you can afford it, but it's not a necessity, a remote line will work wonders in the cold. Hope it helps.

Razor


: : I have a 2002 blue vert feed cocker with a shocktech drop forward, an ans quickfire trigger frame that came from a GX-3 chaos cocker fade anodized from matching blue to black, and an ans quick pull bolt. I switched the springs out of the ans frame with the stock frame springs, which made the pull lighter. I am thinking about madman springs what would you do?
: >About what? Mad man spring kit is good. I just wish it came with yellow springs too.

: I was wondering if the quick pull bolt was the right type of bolt, because according to some people it won't work well with cockers above 2000. I thought about a super fly bolt. what would you use?
: >If it fits it is the right "type" there are bolts (usually of each brand) in Pre-2k lengths and 2k and newer lengths. Can you check and see if it is the same lenght as your stock bolt?

: I personally would use the stock bolt.

: also my cocker as opposed to most cockers that I've seen is very loud, and breaks balls often, but that's because I was firing in 35 degree wheather. I was firing PMI paint. I usually shoot Worr or Nitro Duck. My gun seems to have a lot of blowback. What should I do?
: >re-time it.

: Was it just the result of the wheather?
: >sounds like your timing is off

: When I fire my gun it makes a pop sound. What would you do? what should I change?
: >what kind of pop sound? cockers can make all sorts of differetn pop sounds.

: I do need to switch to nitro soon.
: >If you're playing in 35 degree weather frequently then yes, you need to switch to nitro.

: I as well have a nice little B.O.A. barrel that seems to work well. How do you feel about B.O.A.?
: >BOA makes great barrels.

: Well I tried ...
: -Micah


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