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Magsrule3
01-31-2002, 03:58 PM
I got my used cocker and now I need to fix er up.

When the gun is cocked teh bolt is too far into the breach to allow a paintball to feed. Now, I adjust teh cocking rod to make it longer right? Or do I need to adjust the back black? And if the 3way actuating rod collar can spin freely is that bad? It only has one set screw.

I replaced the ball detent already and I got a new LPR coming in.

virus
01-31-2002, 05:47 PM
when you say the gun is cocked, is it just the cocking rod that is back or the whole back block....

if it is the whole back block the you need to lenthen the cocking rod a bit... remember just a little at a time....

if it just the cockin rod the is in the caocked position... the i need to give you a dope slap next time i see you =)

anyway.... i'll see ya in the middle at some point the summer

Magsrule3
01-31-2002, 06:28 PM
Nope Im not that slow. :D Its the whole back block. I just wish that the cocking rod wasnt lock tited soo much. Anyways, Im looking forward to seein u this year.

virus
01-31-2002, 08:36 PM
i'll be out there sometime probly with one of the guyz i work with.... of my new cobjob micro will be there to.... just need to get it airline, fitting, tank and a drop/asa depending on the tank i get fer it

now back to your cocker......

there is a co that make cocking rod the can be adjusted at the knob end, using a set screw to lock the knob down.... but for the life of me i cant remember who made them...

TheBigRaguPB4L
02-01-2002, 04:22 AM
i know shocktech makes them and i'm pretty sure kapp does too.

Smokee_2_7
02-01-2002, 10:26 AM
Kapp definitly does. no locktite needed. . . just tighten the set screw in the back of the knob and your good. Intrestingly enough, all the 2000 and newer guns come with this 'no locktite needed' tods anyway.