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Re: upgrading to free flow In Reply to: upgrading to free flow posted by kerry jimenez on February 19, 2003 at 21:52:53:
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Posted by: Chris Harding on February 20, 2003 at 12:05:42
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: dose any one know how to upgrade a cocker to free flow so it wont chop What parts are you upgrading? You will need to re-time the gun depending on which parts (most likely anyway). Timing the marker will help prevent chops, but if you are still experiencing them it could be two reasons: Ball detent and short stroking (most common reason for chopping).
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