adjusting velocity on a stock cocker

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  • Polishpickles451
    mag to cocker sellout ...
    • Mar 2002
    • 728

    #1

    adjusting velocity on a stock cocker

    how do i do this?
    i do not have an adjustable reg it's an all stock 2002

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  • someVWkid
    Registered User
    • Aug 2002
    • 65

    #2
    take out the cocking rod and put an allen key in and tune it just like a spyder. wow, i dont even have a cocker and i know this stuff! guess that happens when yer a ref.

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    • Matt Crawford
      ex-baller
      • Dec 2001
      • 822

      #3
      Re: adjusting velocity on a stock cocker

      Originally posted by Polishpickles451
      how do i do this?
      i do not have an adjustable reg it's an all stock 2002
      its adjustable, you must take your air hose off it and stick a straight end screw driver in there to adjust it.

      turn right - fps
      turn left + fps

      (or atleast mine did)

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      • Matt Crawford
        ex-baller
        • Dec 2001
        • 822

        #4
        dont turn it in to low or you might get shoot down.

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        • mike e
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 147

          #5
          adjusting velocity
          take out your cocking rod in the back of the gun by the back block and use a 1/8 inch wrench to turn the velocity up and down
          left is donw
          right is up
          both regs are adjustable, but dont use it for your velocity, if you are going to mess with these they require slight disassembly

          just adjust velocity through the back
          mostly he was insaine but he had fleeting moments of mere stupidity

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          • Mav D MagMan
            1Lt
            • Dec 2001
            • 669

            #6
            I second the advice of Mike E, you shouldn't adjust your velocity by adjusting a reg, follow Mike E's instructions, it's the better way to do it.

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            • Matt Crawford
              ex-baller
              • Dec 2001
              • 822

              #7
              I did not meant to adjust the velocity the way I said, I was just telling him you can.

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