Problem with my friends cocker. PLEASE HELP

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  • IROCU
    Registered User
    • Nov 2001
    • 62

    #1

    Problem with my friends cocker. PLEASE HELP

    Ok well my friend decided he wanted to buy a cocker, so he went out and bought a brand new one from a local shop. He went back to his house and hooked up the CO2 verticle (he's getting a bottom line but wanted to see how it shot). Anyways he pulled back the cocking rod shot the gun, but it didn't shoot the balls. It cocks back fine, but it seems like it doesn't have enough pressure to push the ball forward, it has more force coming back then coming forward. I'd try to fix it, but I don't know much about cockers (I'm a mag guy ). He didn't mess with anything, the velocity, the timing, CO2 tank was full so I don't know what it could be. I've seen this happen before with a guy at the field. Can someone please help, I really feel bad he just spend over 400 bucks and the darn thing doesn't even shoot a ball. If anyone could help I'd appreciate it, thanks.
    Automag Classic
    Black h/l powerfeed
    Dye double trigger, and Frame
    68 Crossfire with drop
    12inch Dye
    14inch PMI Perfect Bore
    12inch Brass J&J
    12volt Revvy
    Rase 4pod pack
    Blue Macroline
    VL Foregrip
  • IROCU
    Registered User
    • Nov 2001
    • 62

    #2
    Nevermind guys I figured it out. I guess he put the bolt in upside down, and apparently cockers can't be ran verticly so I had to have the reg in to make it work. Thanks anyways!
    Automag Classic
    Black h/l powerfeed
    Dye double trigger, and Frame
    68 Crossfire with drop
    12inch Dye
    14inch PMI Perfect Bore
    12inch Brass J&J
    12volt Revvy
    Rase 4pod pack
    Blue Macroline
    VL Foregrip

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    • MikeCouves
      The Enemy
      • Aug 2001
      • 1877

      #3
      Phew at least you took it out of vertical! That can blow all the seals. It happened to a local of my field and it cost 50 bucks for him to get all the stuff.
      "If everything is under control your not moving fast enough."

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      • IROCU
        Registered User
        • Nov 2001
        • 62

        #4
        Geez that would've sucked. Why do cockers need the reg anyways? Do they need a certain input presure or somethin? Thanks
        Automag Classic
        Black h/l powerfeed
        Dye double trigger, and Frame
        68 Crossfire with drop
        12inch Dye
        14inch PMI Perfect Bore
        12inch Brass J&J
        12volt Revvy
        Rase 4pod pack
        Blue Macroline
        VL Foregrip

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        • Butterfingers
          PhD in Automagology
          • Jan 2001
          • 2263

          #5
          For the same reason mags have an integrated reg. To keep velocity consistent, and to adjust velocity. It is rare to find a high end gun now a days without a regulator.
          Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags

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          • soilent green
            I'm proud of my gut
            • Jan 2002
            • 411

            #6
            yeh you could really mess it up they run at about 400psi in stock form not 800psi wich is around what co2 outputs
            Z-griped, warped, retromag with super bolt, and warpleft polished body, freak kit and flatline 3k

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