new mag owner, looking for some help

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  • wrongbloke
    Registered User
    • Dec 2009
    • 53

    #16
    thanks for all the helpful comments guys, I too am a cocker owner and while scary learning about them it has been pretty rewarding, the crowning moment was this xmas when I actually fixed a superbolt by replacing all the pneumatics and timing it all by myself lol. I suppose I am a little apprehensive every time I get into a new type of marker, I figured this time Id save myself some effort and get it tuned "out of the box" so to speak and then tech anything that came up myself

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    • secretweaponevan
      Only HALF Polish!
      • Sep 2007
      • 1132

      #17
      Originally posted by wrongbloke
      thanks for all the helpful comments guys, I too am a cocker owner and while scary learning about them it has been pretty rewarding, the crowning moment was this xmas when I actually fixed a superbolt by replacing all the pneumatics and timing it all by myself lol. I suppose I am a little apprehensive every time I get into a new type of marker, I figured this time Id save myself some effort and get it tuned "out of the box" so to speak and then tech anything that came up myself
      You'll do great with mags.

      Watch the original Tom Kaye video from 1947 (lol) and you will be able to diagnose problems correctly 99% of the time.
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